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local governments where PDP allegedly perpetrated fraud and violence. A ruling from the Appeal Court (the final adjudicator of governor elections disputes) on September 14, 2010, eventually returned Dr. Fayemi of Action Congress as the 3rd Executive Governor of Ekiti State after three and a half years of protracted court battles and occupancy by the usurper PDP government in the state.
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officials to release the falsified result to favor the ruling party (PDP). AC Candidate proceeded to challenge these results at the Elections Tribunal, where he lost 3–2. Pinning his appeal on the minority judgement, he sought to be installed as Governor based on the cancellation of results from two
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Republics respectively. However, criticism of the party's more pragmatic and less ideological political outlook associated with AG and UPN, has made many argue it was less of a worthy political heir. The Party had strong presence in the South West (five Governors, 15 Senators and six State Houses),
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The Action Congress changed their name to the Action Congress of Nigeria. The March 2010 rerun of the Ekiti governorship polls resulted in PDP Candidate and Ex-Governor, Engineer Oni being returned as winner despite widespread allegations of voter intimidation, rigging and pressures on
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in the 2007 presidential election, the AC has been pursuing a legal challenge to the results. On July 6, 2007, the party announced its rejection of an offer to join Yar'Adua's government (an offer that was accepted by the ANPP and the
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In July 2013, the party officially merged with the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and a governor from the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), amongst others, to form the
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states where analysts have given them better than even chance to secure a rerun or emerge outright victors. The Ekiti State governorship rerun election also saw some form of alliance between the
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The Action Congress of Nigeria has two major presidential aspirants contesting for the party ticket: The former chairman of the
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The party was formed in 2006 in order to form a larger political opposition to the federally dominant centrist
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ordering rerun. Heading into this rerun, AC had an over 12 000 votes advantage. The Acting Speaker of the
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states by far accounts for majority of the party's presence and discernible power base.
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was declared the duly elected governor of Osun State by the Court of Appeals sitting in
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Most of the Party's success came in 2008 via judicial challenges to the widely maligned
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Mid-West (one Governor) and North Central Regions (3 Senators). Lagos,
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won a decisive victory and took the mantle of power in that state. In
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formed via the merger from the coming together of a faction of
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On November 26, 2010, the AC Candidate in Osun State, Engr.
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Nigeria`s opposition party holds convention, changes name
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needs attention from an expert in Nigeria or Politics
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of the more conservative unitarian school of thought.
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replacing Dr Usman Bugaje as the National Secretary.
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However, on August 7, 2007, the National Secretary,
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succeeded Hassan M. Zurmi as National Chairman, and
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Action Congress (Nigeria)
WikiProject Nigeria
WikiProject Politics
Chairman
Adebisi Akande
Lawali Shuaibu
Faction of Alliance for Democracy
Justice Party
Advance Congress of Democrats
All Progressives Congress
Abuja
Ideology
Conservative liberalism
Pan-Africanism
Political position
Centre-right

actioncongressnigeria.org
Politics of Nigeria
Political parties
Elections
Nigerian political party
Alliance for Democracy
Justice Party
Advance Congress of Democrats
Lagos
Action Group
Unity Party of Nigeria
Obafemi Awolowo
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