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PDP pulls out of Borno LG election
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Borno State says it will not take part in the local government elections scheduled for Saturday, December 13.
The party announced the decision in a statement released on Friday by its State Publicity Secretary, Amos Adziba. According to him, the decision was taken during a recent State Executive Committee (SEC) meeting held in Maiduguri.
Adziba explained that the PDP has no confidence in the state electoral body to conduct a free and fair election. He also said the cost of expression of interest and nomination forms was too expensive for many aspirants, making the process unfair.
He added that the party would continue to push for transparent and inclusive elections in the state.
Titled “Why we’re boycotting Borno LG polls”, the statement alleged that the Borno State Independent Electoral Commission (BOSIEC) did not provide opposition parties with sufficient reasons to trust the credibility and fairness of the elections.
“The leading opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Borno State has disclosed that it won’t participate in the December 13th, 2025 local government elections in the state because of high cost of expression of interest and nomination forms as well as lack of trust in the electoral body,” the statement read.
“The decision was reached at the party’s State Executive Committee (SEC) meeting held in Maiduguri, the state capital,” it added.
In a communique issued after the meeting, Adziba listed several reasons for the withdrawal, including distrust of BOSIEC and the ruling All Progressives Congress.
He said, “The BOSIEC did not give the opposition parties substantial reasons to build confidence in the credibility and fairness of the election.”
He further stated that “PDP alleged that the state electoral body is unmindful of the harsh prevailing economic challenges in the country by demanding high purchase of expression of interest and nomination forms.”
Another concern raised by the party was the failure of the government to amend the electoral bill to allow councilor election results to be announced at the ward level and chairmanship results at local government headquarters.
“Since the state government has not amended the bill, it means that it will be business as usual for the APC to ambush other political parties with electoral frauds,” he said.
Very Nigerian had in October reported that the APC expressed readiness to participate in the elections. Speaking at a press conference in Maiduguri at the time, the state party chairman, Bello Ayuba, said arrangements had been concluded.
According to him, the party had formally notified BOSIEC of its readiness.
“We have written to the Borno State Independent Electoral Commission that our party is ready to take part in the forthcoming local government elections.
“We have communicated formally to all wards and our supporters that we will be participating in the elections,” he noted.

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