
INEC Finalizes Anambra 2025 Ballot: 15 Parties to Battle for Government House
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially unveiled the list of political parties and candidates cleared to contest the November 8, 2025, Anambra State governorship election. A total of 15 parties will compete for the state’s top seat, with familiar heavyweights and fresh faces vying for voter support.
Full List of Parties and Candidates
Below are the governorship and deputy governorship candidates approved by INEC:
- Accord Party (A): Onyeze Chidi Charles / Izuaka Uju Rosemary
- Action Alliance (AA): Nweke Ezechukwu Japheth / Obi Elvis Anayochukwu Livinus
- African Action Congress (AAC): Ifemuludike Chioma Grace / Igboanugo Udoji Friday
- All Progressives Congress (APC): Ukachukwu Nicolas Chukwujekwu / Ekwunife Uche Lilian
- All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA): Soludo Chukwuma / Ibezim Onyekachukwu Gilbert
- Allied Peoples Movement (APM): Otti Cyprian Echezona / Ezeigwe Chuka Samuel
- Action Peoples Party (APP): Nweke Christopher Chukwudubem / Okeke Blessing Ebele
- Boot Party (BP): Okeke Chuka Jerry / Ugboma Happiness
- Labour Party (LP): Muoghalu George Nnadubem / Okoye Chiedozie Alex
- New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP): Onyejegbu Geoffrey / Agbanusi Ugochukwu Godson
- National Rescue Movement (NRM): Ndidi Christy Olieh / Egbe Ekene Reginald
- Peoples Democratic Party (PDP): Ezenwafor Jude / Obianyo Patrick
- Social Democratic Party (SDP): Chukwurah Vincent / Osita Atueyi Vanatius
- Young Progressives Party (YPP): Sir Paul Chukwuma / Okagbue Uzuegbunam Izuchukwu
- Zenith Labour Party (ZLP): Ugwoji Uchenna Martin / Obi Chibuzo Faith
INEC’s Timeline and Process
The list was transmitted from INEC’s national headquarters to the Anambra office on Friday, May 16, but officially displayed on Monday, May 19, as confirmed by a senior INEC official:
“We pasted it this morning because Monday is the first working day since receipt. The process adheres strictly to electoral guidelines.”
Key Contenders to Watch
- APGA: Incumbent Governor Soludo seeks re-election, banking on his “One Anambra” development agenda.
- APC: Senator Ukachukwu Nicolas aims to leverage federal connections and grassroots appeal.
- LP: Muoghalu George Nnadubem hopes to ride the “Obidient” wave reshaping Southeast politics.
- PDP: Ezenwafor Jude faces the challenge of reviving the party’s fading influence in the state.
What’s Next?
- Campaigns Begin: Parties will ramp up rallies, media engagements, and policy pitches.
- Voter Education: INEC plans workshops to enhance civic participation and reduce apathy.
- Security Preparations: Collaborative efforts with security agencies to ensure peaceful polls.
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Why This Matters:
With 15 parties in the race, Anambra’s 2025 election could redefine Southeast politics. Transparency in candidate listings is critical to fostering voter confidence and curbing misinformation.
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