PRE-ELECTION MATTERS - Whether the duty of the Independent National Electoral Commission of publishing the names of the candidates submitted to it by the political parties can be challenged
HELD:
"The 1st & 2nd Respondents in paragraph 30f of their Brief submit that their suit challenged, mainly and basically, the action of the 3rd Respondent and that the Appellant and the 4th Respondent were only joined as necessary parties.
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