ABUJA, NIGERIA (NPA) — March 11, 2026 — Nigeria’s lower chamber, the House of Representatives has passed an amendment to the Electoral Act 2026, introducing strict penalties against dual membership of political parties. The new provision makes it a criminal offence for any individual to belong to more than one political party at the same time.
Lawmakers say the measure is aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s democratic process and ensuring clarity in party affiliation.
Under the amendment, offenders will face a fine of ₦10 million or a maximum prison sentence of two years.
The decision follows growing concerns about political instability and the manipulation of party structures. Supporters of the amendment argue that it will promote discipline, transparency, and loyalty within political parties.
The development marks a significant shift in Nigeria’s electoral framework, with the House insisting that the reform is necessary to safeguard democracy and prevent abuse of the political system.
