APC Moves Adamawa Central Senatorial Primary to May 23, 2026 After Nationwide Disruptions
APC has moved the Adamawa Central senatorial primary to May 23, 2026 after nationwide primaries saw postponements and irregularity claims. Party officials stress compliance for a transparent process.
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TL;DR: The APC moved the Adamawa Central senatorial primary to May 23, 2026, after nationwide primaries on Monday faced delays and accusations of irregularities. Party officials urged all participants to follow the new schedule and guidelines.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) uses primaries to pick its candidates for elective offices across Nigeria. This year's senatorial primaries kicked off on a Monday, with voting taking place in many states at the same time.
The exercise is designed to produce credible nominees who will represent the party in the upcoming general elections. Party leaders stress that a transparent primary helps prevent disputes after the ballots are cast.
On Friday, APC National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka announced that the Adamawa Central Senatorial District primary would now take place on Saturday, May 23, 2026. He said the change was made to accommodate logistical challenges reported in the area.
Morka urged aspirants, party officials, and stakeholders to note the new date and to follow all guidelines issued for the exercise. He stressed that compliance is essential for a transparent, credible, and peaceful primary.
Earlier that Monday, the party conducted senatorial primaries nationwide. Several states reported postponements, candidate withdrawals, and allegations of irregularities that have sparked debate about the process's fairness.
The rescheduling provides Adamawa Central aspirants with extra preparation time, which may reduce friction that emerged after the initial Monday vote. Party officials hope the new date will allow a smoother contest.
By emphasizing adherence to guidelines, the APC seeks to rebuild trust in its primary system and avoid legal challenges that could disqualify its candidates. A credible outcome in Adamawa Central could bolster the party's standing in the state.
Looking ahead, the party will monitor the conduct of the May 23 primary to ensure it meets the standards set for transparency and peace. Success here could influence APC's candidate selection for other districts.
Observers will watch whether the May 23 primary proceeds without further disputes and how the outcome shapes APC's final senatorial candidate list for the 2027 elections.
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