Tag: Governorship Primaries

  • APC guber primary: NWC orders re-run in 12 LGAs of Benue

    APC guber primary: NWC orders re-run in 12 LGAs of Benue

    The National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has ordered re-run for the governorship primaries in 12 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Benue.

    The Chairman, Benue Governorship Re-run Committee, Mr Joel Omajali, disclosed this when he addressed APC members on Thursday in Makurdi.

    Omajali listed the affected LGAs as Kwande, Ushongo, Buruku, Konshisha, Ogbadibo, Agatu, Ohimini, Ado, Oju, Okpokwu, Obi and Apa.

    He, however, stated that, in Buruku LGA, the re-run would take place in only three council wards namely: Mbaya, Mbaapen and Binev, respectively.

    He said that the party in the state was in a race against time, as it was the last day for the submission of candidates by parties to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    “We have a timeline for this exercise. We are supposed to turn in our results latest by 5pm today, since it is the last day for all primaries.

    “If we do not do it now, then Benue will risk not having a candidate. So, the Returning Officers will be dispatched on time, Omajali said.

    On June 4, the Appeal Committee of the APC recommended the nullification of the governorship primaries.

    The Benue APC had adopted direct primaries which the governorship congress held on May 27, produced a suspended Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia as winner.

    The appeal committee, in a report submitted to the National Chairman of the party, Sen. Abdullahi Adamu, on Saturday in Abuja, said the exercise should be nullified, to avoid the agony of not fielding a candidate in the 2023 governorship election in Benue State.

    The report was signed by the Benue APC Primary Election Appeal Committee Chairman, Mr Uzoamaka Onyeama, and the Secretary, Gyang Dung Gyang.

    The committee said it received petitions and reports from party faithful and citizens of the state, including governorship aspirants, Sen. Barnabas Gemade, Prof. Terhemba Shija, Mr. Michael Aondoaka (SAN), that the said governorship primaries never hold.

    The report in part reads: “the few result sheets the aspirants presented to us had more curiously no agent of the governorship aspirants or agent of the declared candidate to prove the results sheets produced and declared genuine.

    “It is the submission of the Appeal committee members that form the foregoing, the past event of Zamfara State and the most latest and potent danger of Anambra State; that no governorship primary held in Benue State and we recommend as follows; that the NWC cancel in its entirety the gubernatorial primary election in Benue State and conduct a fresh election.”

  • Ruling party, APC reschedules its governorship primaries

    Ruling party, APC reschedules its governorship primaries

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has rescheduled its governorship and House of Representatives primary elections to Thursday May 26.

    Mr Felix Morka, the party’s National Publicity Secretary announced this on Wednesday in Abuja while briefing newsmen at the end of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) meeting.

    Recall that APC governorship primaries was earlier scheduled for May 20.

    The APC scribe said the party’s Senate and House of Assembly primaries had also been rescheduled to hold on Friday May 27.

    “The NWC of the APC has made an approval for a revised timetable schedule of activities for house of assembly, national assembly, governorship primaries and appeals that may arise.

    “Our governorship and house of representatives primary election will now take place on Thursday, May 26, while the senate and house of assembly primaries will take place on Friday May 27.

    “The election appeals for governorship and house of representatives will take place on Friday May 27,” he said, adding that appeals for senate and house of assembly primaries will hold on Saturday May 28.

    Morka said following the party’s approved revised timetable schedule of activities, its special convention and presidential primaries earlier slated for May 30 and June 1, would now take place between May 29 and 30.

    He added that the mode of primary election would be contained in the guidelines that would be issued later.

    On reports making that the party had zoned its presidential ticket to the North-East, Morka said: “there is no such decision made by the NWC”.

    APC various screening committees would screen no fewer than 25 presidential aspirants,145 governorship aspirants, 351 senatorial aspirants and 1,197 house of representatives aspirants ahead of its primaries.

    The cleared aspirants would contest for the party’s ticket for the 2023 general elections.

  • APC announces date for Osun governorship primaries

    APC announces date for Osun governorship primaries

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) says it plans to conduct the primary election for the July 16 Osun governorship election on Feb. 19.

    Sen. John Akpanudoedehe, National Secretary, APC Caretaker Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), said this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

    “In accordance with the provisions of the amended Electoral Act 2010 and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) guidelines.

    “The APC has released a revised timetable and schedule of activities for the conduct of the 2022 Governorship Primary Election in Osun,” he said.

    Akpanudoedehe said the last day for submission of completed Expression of Interest and Nomination forms and accompanying documents at the party’s national secretariat would be on Wednesday, Feb. 9.

    He added that screening of aspirants would hold on Thursday, Feb. 10, while publication of claims and objections would take place on Saturday, Feb. 12 and screening Appeal would take place on Thursday, Feb. 15.

    He further added that Election Appeal would hold on Tuesday 22, Feb. 22.
    The APC began the sale of Expression of Interest and Nomination forms to aspirants on Thursday Nov. 18, 2021.

    The forms were sold at N22.5million, with the nomination form sold at N20 million, while the expression of interest form was sold at N2.5million.

    Female and physically challenged aspirants were however, to pay 50 per cent of the prescribed fees.

  • Adamawa APC primaries: Ribadu, Aisha Buhari's brother protest, seek cancellation of Gov Bindow's emergence

    Two aspirants for Adamawa state governorship under the All Progressives Congress (APC) have condemned the conduct of governorship primaries of the party, that produced incumbent governor, Mohammed Bindow as the party’s flag bearer for the 2019 governorship election in the state.

    In separate media briefings Saturday in Yola, the state capital, Nuhu Ribadu, a former chairman of EFCC, and Mahmoud Ahmed, a brother of Aisha Buhari, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, alleged that the process was hijacked across the state.

    The two are contesting for the APC ticket along with incumbent governor Mohammed Bindow.

    They said party members who thronged polling centres were stranded throughout Friday as no officials turned up to conduct the election.

    Ribadu said the hijack of the process was a confirmation of their “worst fears” over the neutrality of party officials in the state.

    In the text of his statement, Ahmed, called for sanction on the party officials who allegedly masterminded the hijack, which he said was done to create confusion in the party.

    The two aspirants called on the national leadership of the party to cancel the purported primaries, and dissolve party leadership at the local level to give way for a fair contest.

    Ribadu, on his part, said the involvement of the party officials in the elections makes the direct primaries not different from the indirect primaries that he and others earlier opposed.

    Ahmed said his agents at various local governments were barred from election centres and, in some instances, threatened with violence.

    Full text of Mr Ribadu’s press statement is reproduced below:

    Gentlemen of the press,

    You are witnesses to political happenings in Adamawa State in the past week, specifically in relation to the conduct of the governorship primaries of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The indirect primaries initially slated for Saturday, October 29, 2018, came with so much confusion and chaos that made me withdraw from the process in protest. Happily, the National Working Committee of the party saw through the crisis at the time and took the right decision of recalling the electoral committee and changed the mode of the primaries from indirect to the much-preferred direct primaries. Stakeholders and our supporters were very happy about that change, leading to spontaneous jubilations across the state.

    Our preference for direct primaries, right from the beginning, was based on the need to give power to the people and let all party members decide for themselves who to fly the party’s flag, in an open and democratic process.

    We were also opposed to indirect primaries ab initio because we believe the process that brought those expected to participate in the process was undemocratic. They were largely handpicked by those who hijacked the party congresses in Adamawa.

    It was therefore with scepticism that I and my campaign organisation accepted to have party officials at the ward levels to superintend the direct primaries at their respective wards, under the supervision of the panel sent from Abuja. Indeed, at a meeting between the committee and aspirants, I made a strong case for neutral people to conduct the elections.

    To our shock and amazement, our worst fears were confirmed, as the electoral process was completely hijacked across the state.

    Thousands of our supporters trooped to all the 226 wards early enough on Friday to exercise their rights. They waited for hours under the sun till the sunset without sighting any official.

    Personally, I visited some of the wards within the metropolis where we met anxious people that were angry at the absence of persons that would coordinate the elections. It is similar report we got from our agents from across the state.

    The election materials distributed at the local government headquarters were hijacked by government officials and party leaders, who went on to fill out funny figures and return them to the returning officers as results from the wards.

    Interestingly, there is no media coverage of the so-called conduct of the exercise anywhere in the state.

    On the basis of these, we demand, as follows:

    1. The National Working Committee should, as a matter of urgency, step in and save our party from this embarrassing situation, one that is capable of eroding public confidence on the party and its leadership.

    2. We demand immediate cancellation of the so-called results being announced currently as they are figures cooked up by shameless persons who have no credibility and popularity to withstand free and fair contest. We reiterate that no election has taken place anywhere in Adamawa State and it is therefore impossible to declare any result.

    3. The party executives at the wards and local government levels should be immediately disbanded as they have demonstrated their bias and showcased that they cannot be fair and just to all party members.

     

  • Former women affairs minister, Alhassan, wins Taraba UDP governorship primaries

    Former Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Aisha Alhassan, on Wednesday, emerged winner of United Democratic Party (UDP) governorship primary elections.
    The primaries, conducted under the supervision of the National Chairman of the party, Chief Godwin Okoye, at Shield Hotel, Jalingo, where Alhassan got unanimous endorsement of all the 224 delegates from the 16 local government areas of the state.
    AbdulRazak Gidado, the only governorship aspirant of the party before the former minister joined last week, had earlier announced that he was stepping down for Alhassan.
    Ballots were, however, cast by each of the 224 delegates before the emergence of the former minister as candidate.
    The National Chairman of the party commended the unity of purpose of both the old and new members of the party which, according to him, has improved the chances of the party to capture power in Taraba in 2019.
    Okoye said that Alhassan’s wealth of experience and her large followers who joined the UDP in the last one week was the beginning of good things that would happen to the party nationwide.
    He assured them of equal opportunities and the support and cooperation of the UDP National Secretariat.
    Alhassan thanked the UDP and the followers for believing in her.
    She said “I assure you that I will work round the clock to ensure that our enemies are put to shame by winning the governorship election in Taraba in 2019.”
    She urged Taraba people to rally round the UDP, “because it is a party with great potential for the development of the state.
     

  • 2019: PDP concludes governorship primaries in 17 states, see list of winners

    2019: PDP concludes governorship primaries in 17 states, see list of winners

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday conducted primaries across 17 states in Nigeria.
    See list of successful aspirants below:
    Abia :- Okezie Ikpeazu
    Adamawa :- Alhaji Ahmadu Fintiri
    Akwa Ibom :- Udom Emmanuel
    Bauchi :- Senator Bala Muhammed
    Cross Rivers :- Ben Ayade
    Delta :- Ifeanyi Okowa
    Ebonyi :- David Umahi
    Enugu :- Ifeanyi Ugwanyi
    Kaduna :- Rt. Hon. Isa Ashiru Kudan
    Nasarawa :- David Ombugadu
    Niger :- Umar Nasko
    Ogun State :- Ladi Adebutu Lado
    Oyo :- Engr Seyi Makinde
    Plateau :- Jeremiah Useni
    Rivers :- Nyesom Wike
    Sokoto :- Alhaji Manir Dan-Iya
    Taraba :- Darius Ishaku
    Recall that Bayelsa , Ondo, Ekiti, Osun, Kogi and Anambra are not taking part in 2019 gubernatorial election
     

  • APC postpones Lagos, Enugu, Adamawa governorship primaries

    APC postpones Lagos, Enugu, Adamawa governorship primaries

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has rescheduled the governorship primaries in Lagos, Enugu and Adamawa states.
    According to a statement issued by the party’s Spokesman, Mr Yekini Nabena, on Monday in Abuja, the mode of primaries for Enugu and Adamawa states had also been changed from indirect to direct primaries.
    He said the Lagos governorship primaries would now hold on Tuesday, Oct. 2, while the Enugu and Adamawa direct governorship primaries would be held on Thursday, Oct. 4.