Connect with us

Breaking News

APC Shifts Presidential Primary to May 23, Introduces Flexible Dual Mode System

Nigeria’s ruling APC has released a revised primary timetable, shifting its presidential primary to May 23 and opening nomination forms to all aspirants.

Published

on

APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has adjusted its primary election timetable, moving its presidential primary to May 23, 2026, while adopting a dual-mode system designed to balance consensus and direct voting.

The decision was announced by Deputy National Publicity Secretary Durosinmi Meseko following the party’s 186th National Working Committee (NWC) meeting in Abuja.

According to Meseko, the revised schedule supersedes a recently released timetable and has already been forwarded to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The updated calendar outlines key milestones, including the sale of nomination forms from April 25 to May 2 and submission by May 4. Screening of aspirants for legislative and governorship positions will take place between May 6 and 8, while presidential hopefuls will be screened on May 9.

Results are expected on May 11, with appeals set for May 12 and 13.

Advertisement

The party will then conduct its primaries in sequence, culminating in the presidential primary on May 23.

A major feature of the new plan is the adoption of both direct and consensus primary options. However, Meseko noted a critical condition: if any aspirant refuses to agree to a consensus arrangement, the process will automatically revert to direct primaries.

“Nomination forms for all aspirants… are open,” he said, dismissing speculation about restrictions on participation.

He also confirmed that the party has submitted its updated membership register to INEC, ensuring compliance with electoral requirements.

Additionally, the APC approved a separate timetable for ward, local government, and state congresses in Zamfara State, scheduled to run from April 28 to early May.

Advertisement

Meseko concluded that the party is “fully ready for the upcoming primary elections,” signalling preparations for a competitive nomination process.

Africans Angle News

 

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

Breaking News3 hours ago

Tragedy in Kogi as Attackers Kill School Vice Principal, Attempted Student Abduction Foiled

A deadly attack in Kogi State claimed three lives, including a school vice principal, as security operatives rescued students during...

Hajia-Hadiza-Mohammed Hajia-Hadiza-Mohammed
Opinion3 hours ago

A Tribute To Hajia Hadiza Mohammed The True Advocate Of The Voiceless -By Chisom Gozie

She is a woman of simple and unassuming disposition known for cheerful disposition. And for her sterling attributes, roles, and...

Louis Gouend Louis Gouend
Global Issues6 hours ago

Russia-Africa: The Twilight Narratives -By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

The Russia-Africa Dialogue marked its 10th anniversary at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. What can you say about its...

women-Africa-entrepreneur-development-matters-opinion-nigeria-africans-angle women-Africa-entrepreneur-development-matters-opinion-nigeria-africans-angle
Forgotten Dairies6 hours ago

The Empowerment Of Women: A Pathway To A Stronger And More Prosperous Society -By Halima Abubakar Sadiq

Empowering women should not be perceived as a competition between men and women. Rather, it is a collective effort aimed...

Isaac Asabor Isaac Asabor
Forgotten Dairies6 hours ago

Inadvisability Of Wearing Democracy As A Costume On June 12 And Discarding It On June 13 -By Isaac Asabor

Democracy does not die only when soldiers seize power. Sometimes it dies quietly in the hands of elected leaders who...

Stop Corruption and International Anti-Corruption Day Illustrati Stop Corruption and International Anti-Corruption Day Illustrati
Forgotten Dairies11 hours ago

Asset Seizure or Legal Plunder? When Anti-Corruption Targets Innocent Third Parties -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

The question is not whether we need action against corruption (we do). The real question of if we are willing...

Judge - Law - Legal Matters - Court Judge - Law - Legal Matters - Court
Global Issues11 hours ago

The Illusion of Objectivity: Contesting State Loss Calculations as Judicial Dogma in Anti Corruption Trials -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

So state loss determination is not politicized, or more precisely it needs urgent re-politicization (better: re-legalization). Courts need to reclaim...

Social Media Social Media
Forgotten Dairies11 hours ago

Living For Likes: The Silent Pressure Of Young Nigerians -By Othegbemeh Daniel Omokhape

Young Nigerians must learn to separate reality from social media illusion. Success should not be measured by trends, expensive gadgets,...

Divorce and marriage Divorce and marriage
Forgotten Dairies11 hours ago

The Pressure On Men To Always Provide Is Becoming Dangerous -By Faith Ogbotor

Providing for loved ones is a noble responsibility, but it should not become a burden that destroys the people expected...

Forgotten Dairies11 hours ago

Nigerian Youths Should Steer Clear Tribal and Religious Bigotry -By Great Ogbeiwi

What is needed instead is a generation whose minds are opened by knowledge and whose hearts are enlarged by empathy....