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APGA releases timetable for primary elections, pegs presidential forms at N75m
The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has released the provisional timetable/schedule of activities for primary elections for the nomination of its candidates in the 2027 general election.
This was disclosed in a statement by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Dr Ejimofor Opara.
The statement also disclosed the fees for nomination forms for various elective offices.
“This in compliance with the revised INEC timetable and schedule of activities for the 2027 general election dated February 26, 2026, and pursuant to its powers under the APGA constitution 2019 and the Electoral Act 2026,” the statement said.
Details showed that purchase and return of expression of interest form is between April 20 and May 8, screening of prospective National Assembly aspirants is on May 11, those of State House of Assembly is for May 12 and Governor, May 13.
Recall that the party had during its South-East regional convention held in Awka on Saturday stated that it will sell expression of interest forms separately to aspirants, who will be screened before determining their eligibility for the purchase of nomination forms.
It added that purchase and return of nomination forms begins on May 14 and ends on 21.
The party stated that its expression of interest forms would sell as follows: President, N25 million; Senate, N6 million; House of Representatives, N4 million; Governor, N10 million and House of Assembly, N2 million.
The timetable showed that all primary elections would be held on May 23, 2026, through option A4, while all primary election appeals would be sorted out on May 28, 2026.
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Ogidi seeks suspension of FCT election tribunal judgement
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, candidate in the last FCT council election, Dr. Paul Moses Ogidi, has called for the immediate suspension of the proposed judgment in Petition No. FCT/ACET/EP/01/2026, citing what he described as unresolved jurisdictional issues surrounding the composition of the Area Council Election Petition Tribunal.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Ogidi said the tribunal was allegedly constituted in violation of Section 135(3) of the Electoral Act, 2026, which, according to him, requires the inclusion of a High Court judge in the tribunal’s composition.
The petitioner argued that the alleged defect raises fundamental questions about the tribunal’s competence to hear and determine the matter.
According to him, his legal team had on April 10, 2026, petitioned the Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory, requesting the reconstitution of the tribunal in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act.
He stated that after receiving no response, a further petition was submitted to the Chief Justice of Nigeria on May 21, 2026, seeking urgent intervention on the matter.
Ogidi said the concerns raised in both petitions remain unresolved despite the tribunal’s reported plans to deliver judgment in the case.
He also disclosed that communications on the issue had been sent to several national and international institutions, including the United Nations, the European Union, the United States Embassy and the British High Commission.
“It is trite law that jurisdiction is the foundation of every judicial proceeding. A court or tribunal that lacks jurisdiction cannot confer validity upon its proceedings by the mere passage of time,” he said.
The petitioner warned that proceeding with judgment while questions over the tribunal’s composition remain unresolved could raise legal and constitutional concerns and potentially affect the validity of any decision reached.
He therefore called for the suspension of the judgment, urgent intervention by the Chief Justice of Nigeria and the reconstitution of the tribunal in compliance with the Electoral Act.
Ogidi maintained that the issue extends beyond his petition and touches on the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral justice system, urging the relevant authorities to ensure that all jurisdictional concerns are addressed before any final judgment is delivered.
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Peter Obi brought prominence to Labour Party – Julius Abure confesses
Former factional National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, has acknowledged that the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, brought significant prominence to the party ahead of the 2023 general election.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Tuesday, Abure said Obi’s entry into the Labour Party boosted its national profile, although he maintained that the party had already established itself as a viable political force before the former Anambra State governor joined.
According to Abure, the Labour Party and Obi contributed equally to the party’s success during the 2023 elections, describing the relationship as a “50-50 contribution.”
He said Nigerians were already searching for an alternative political platform, while the Labour Party provided a credible structure that attracted Obi and other politicians.
Abure noted that the party was not without achievements before Obi’s arrival, recalling that it had previously produced a governor and elected public office holders.
He also stated that several prominent politicians, including Pat Utomi and Alex Otti, had joined the party before Obi, adding that the Labour Party was already emerging as a third-force movement in Nigeria’s political landscape.
Abure said: “There’s no gainsaying the fact that Mr. Peter Obi brought prominence to the Labour Party.
“But to say very clearly, it is a ’50-50 contribution’. Nigerians were determined to have an alternative political platform to the other platforms. I want to believe that we created and made the platform available. We created that opportunity, and we brought our own credibility and platform to the party.
“I’m sure that that was what Peter Obi saw that attracted him to the party. The party wasn’t completely empty.
“You recall that the party had once had a governor before. We have had elected office holders before.
“And let me say this very clearly: even before Peter Obi came, a lot of prominent Nigerians had already joined the party. So, it was very clear that the party was already becoming the third-force political party in Nigeria before Peter Obi came.
“Don’t forget that politicians like Pat Utomi, Alex Otti and some other political heavyweights had already joined the party before Peter Obi joined.
“But I want to agree completely that he brought prominence, and we also complemented that. And that was what resulted in what we had in the 2023 general election.”
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Labour Party crisis: We won’t rest until Supreme Court’s final verdict – Abure
Embattled factional National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, says his group will not rest until the Supreme Court put the matter of the crisis rocking the party to rest.
Abure made this known on Tuesday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.
He was speaking on leadership crisis in the Labour Party, noting that they were not bringing down the house that they built and that they would not be working to bring down the image of the party.
He, however, maintained that injustice and impunity cannot continue in the way it is going.
Abure also faulted the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for recognizing the leadership of Nenadi Usman as interim chairman of the party.
“It is when the Supreme Court gives a final verdict on the matter that it will be said to be laid to rest.
“You know that the Labor Party was built and developed under me and got prominence under my leadership.
“I want to say very clearly that the proper thing that would have been done was for INEC to have waited till the final determination of the case by the Supreme Court before recognizing Nenadi Usman Usman as the national chairman of the party,” he added.
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