EXAMINATION OF THE ROLES OF LEGAL ADVISER OF A POLITICAL PARTY VIS-À-VIS CANDIDATE ELIGIBILITY UNDER THE NIGERIAN ELECTORAL LAWS

Chima Josephat Ubanyionwu(1),


(1) Professor of Law, Department of International Law and Jurisprudence, Faculty of Law, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Igbariam Campus, Anambra State, Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association, Aguata Branch (2018 – 2020)
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Abstract


The legal adviser to a political party plays some critical and important roles in the running of the affairs of the party. One of such roles is the responsibility of ensuring that the candidates selected by the party are eligible under the Constitution and the Electoral Act. The legal adviser must interpret the law regarding age limits, residency requirements, and the absence of disqualifications to avoid invalidation of candidacies. Political parties in Nigeria are essential vehicles for political representation, bound by law to function democratically and adhere to regulatory frameworks. Failure to comply with these requirements often leads to legal disputes and sanctions. In this article, the writer examined the basic concepts of the research work, the historical backgrounds and theoretical frameworks and examined in details the role of a legal adviser as it pertains to ensuring candidates eligibility to contest election under the Nigerian electoral laws. Doctrinal research methodology was employed in the course of this work.  This research work will open up further discussions on the topic and it will help in strengthening our democracy.


Keywords


Role, legal adviser, political party, candidate eligibility, Nigerian electoral laws

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