The All Progressives Congress (APC) primary elections for House of Representatives and Senate seats ahead of the 2027 general elections have produced a wave of drama, controversy, and political upheaval across multiple states, with a leaked pre-selection list sparking outrage in Adamawa State, suspected thugs disrupting results announcement in Ondo State, a sitting senator disqualified in Rivers State, and six lawmakers loyal to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation losing their seats in Benue State.

The primaries, conducted across the country over the weekend, also saw key allies of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike sweep all 13 House of Representatives tickets in Rivers State, Rep Yusuf Gagdi lose his bid for a third term in Plateau State, and supporters of former Ogun State Governor Gbenga Daniel boycott the Ogun East Senate primary over alleged threats of violence.

Adamawa: Leaked “Abuja List” Sparks Outrage

Fresh scandal erupted ahead of Monday’s APC primaries in Adamawa State after a purported list containing the names of “pre-selected” Senate and House of Representatives candidates surfaced online, fuelling allegations that the exercise had already been hijacked by powerful interests in Abuja.

The leaked document contained the names of candidates allegedly pencilled down as winners before delegates cast a single vote. On the controversial Senate list, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri was named as the supposed candidate for Adamawa North Senatorial District, while Felix Tangwami reportedly emerged as the “favoured” candidate for Adamawa South. Curiously, no name was attached to the Adamawa Central Senatorial District slot, with sources telling SaharaReporters that the fate of the central ticket would be determined late Sunday night depending on the outcome of governorship ticket arrangements and ongoing power calculations among party heavyweights.

The emergence of Tangwami on the list particularly angered supporters of other high-profile aspirants from Adamawa South, including former Senator Grace Bent, a prominent APC chieftain recently nominated by President Tinubu as ambassador to Togo. Bent had collected her nomination and expression of interest forms in April to contest the Adamawa South senatorial seat, raising indications that she may have opted to pursue her political ambition instead of the diplomatic posting.

Party members loyal to Bent described her omission from the alleged “Abuja arrangement” as shocking, with some insiders arguing that despite her longstanding political structure and influence, she was “sacrificed in the ongoing power-sharing calculations among top APC figures.”

“This is no longer a primary election; it is selection from Abuja,” one furious aspirant told SaharaReporters. Party insiders warned that the emergence of the “Abuja list” could trigger fresh rebellion, legal action, and mass protest within the APC in Adamawa.

Rivers: Wike Allies Sweep, Banigo Disqualified

In Rivers State, key allies of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike dominated the APC primaries, securing all 13 House of Representatives tickets in what can be viewed as another test of might between Wike and Governor Siminalayi Fubara, whose defection from the PDP to the APC has made little impact on the political equation in the oil-rich state.

Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, won the Obio/Akpor ticket, while Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Host Communities, Dum Dekor, secured the Khana/Gokana ticket.

Other winners declared by the APC Primary Election Committee Chairman for Rivers State, Wahab Owokoniran, include Solomon Bob (Abua-Odual/Ahoada East), Victor Obuzor (Ahoada West/Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni), Isobo Jack (Akuku-Toru/Asari-Toru), Frederick Apiafi (Andoni/Opobo-Nkoro), Cyril Hart (Degema/Bonny), Felix Nwaeke (Eleme/Tai/Oyigbo), Linda Somieari Stewart (Okrika/Ogu-Bolo), Blessing Chigeru Amadi (PHALGA 2), Igwe Precious (PHALGA 1), Ozuzum Chibuzor Nwamaka (Etche/Omuma), and Onyeozu Joy Nyebuchi (Ikwerre/Emohua).

Owokoniran described the exercise as peaceful and orderly, noting that no case of violence or disruption was recorded. “Contrary to the impression out there that Rivers State is very violent, but surprisingly, I myself was disappointed that there wasn’t any form of violence,” he said.

However, on the Senate side, the APC screening committee disqualified the incumbent Senator representing Rivers West, Ipalibo Banigo — who served as Deputy Governor under Wike from 2015 to 2023 — from participating in the primaries. Three other aspirants were also disqualified alongside Banigo: APC 2023 presidential aspirant Tein Jack-Rich, Hon. Ojukaye Flag Amachree, and Dr Wenike Danagogo (also identified in some reports as Dr Tammy Danagogo, former Secretary to the State Government).

The committee, however, cleared Senator Allwell Onyesoh for Rivers East, former PDP chairman Bro. Felix Obuah as sole candidate for Rivers West, and Chief Barry Nwara as sole candidate for Rivers South-East.

Plateau: Rep Gagdi Loses Third-Term Bid

In one of the most notable upsets of the primary season, Rep Yusuf Gagdi, currently Chairman of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Navy and representing Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency of Plateau State, lost his bid for a third term.

The Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Mr Daspan Ishaya, announced that Dr John Tongshinen scored 29,968 votes to defeat Gagdi, who polled just 5,849 votes — a crushing margin that left no room for dispute. The primaries were observed by officials of INEC.

Benue: Six Akume Loyalists Fall, David Mark’s Daughter Wins

The APC primaries in Benue State produced dramatic results that exposed the fault lines between the camps of SGF George Akume and Governor Hyacinth Alia. Six serving lawmakers, five of them loyal to Akume, lost their return bids to candidates believed to have the backing of Governor Alia.

The casualties include Dickson Tarkghir (Makurdi/Guma), Sesoo Gboko (Vandeikya/Konshisha), Asema Achado (Gwer East/Gwer West), Ugbor Terseer (Kwande/Ushongo), Sekav Iortyom (Buruku), and David Ogewu (Oju/Obi).

Notably, Blessing Onuh — daughter of former Senate President and National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), David Mark — secured the APC ticket for re-election in Otukpo/Ohimini Federal Constituency. Mrs Regina Akume, wife of the SGF, also clinched the party’s return ticket in Gboko/Tarka Federal Constituency.

Other serving lawmakers who secured return tickets include Ojema Ojotu (Apa/Agatu) and Solomon Wombo (Katsina-Ala/Logo/Ukum).

Among the new faces, Engr. Terfa Ikya won in Makurdi/Guma, Engr. Terhemba Nongo emerged in Gwer East/Gwer West, Prof. Kohol Iornem won in Kwande/Ushongo, Engr. Livinus Tsar triumphed in Vandeikya/Konshisha, Gideon Inyom emerged in Buruku, and Dr Peter Egbodo — a former Commissioner for Information who recently resigned from Governor Alia’s administration — defeated the incumbent in Oju/Obi.

The Buruku primary was reportedly marred by the snatching of results in one council ward, though the situation was later brought under control with a suspect arrested.

Chairman of the National Assembly Primary Election Committee for Benue State, Alhaji Sabiu Saidu Mahuta, declared the highest scorers as winners and urged all contestants to embrace the outcome in good faith.

In Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency, Anthony Agom emerged winner following the defection of the incumbent, Philip Agbese, from the APC to the Labour Party shortly before the exercise.

Ondo: Thugs Disrupt Results Announcement

The announcement of results from the APC House of Representatives primaries in Ondo State was disrupted on Sunday after suspected political thugs stormed the party secretariat in Akure.

Only three results had been officially announced before the disruption. Mrs Omowunmi Olatunji won the Akure South/Akure North primary with 9,237 votes, Dr Olumuyiwa Daramola emerged in Okitipupa/Irele with 6,547 votes, and incumbent Dr Abiola Makinde secured victory in Ondo East/Ondo West with 10,847 votes.

When the electoral committee led by Mr Iboroma Harry Dabib arrived at the party secretariat around 7pm on Sunday to announce the remaining results, suspected thugs allegedly invaded the venue. The development caused panic among party members, journalists, and officials, forcing many to flee.

“The committee members were lamenting that they cannot continue with the results announcement at the expense of their lives and immediately suspended the announcement,” an eyewitness said.

Ondo State APC Secretary, Mr Alex Kalejaiye, denied that party officials had abandoned the venue, insisting that normalcy had returned. However, as of the time of filing the report, the remaining results had yet to be announced.

Ogun: Gbenga Daniel’s Supporters Boycott Senate Primary

In Ogun State, supporters of former Governor and Senator representing Ogun East, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, announced their withdrawal from the APC senatorial primary scheduled for Monday, citing alleged plans by agents of Governor Dapo Abiodun to unleash violence on Daniel’s supporters.

The BATOGD Movement, in a statement signed by 35 members, urged Daniel to distance himself from the primary and advised supporters to stay away from the venue for their own safety.

“In the last few days we have seen all manners of strange movements and miscreants taken positions and ready to strike down our people. We have heard and seen agents of the State government threatening fire and brimstone against our supporters,” the statement read.

The group added: “We do not believe in good conscience that we should subject our people to unnecessary danger and mayhem.”

However, Governor Abiodun’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, described the allegations as baseless. “The former governor is actually running away from his shadow. He asked for direct primary and that is taking place tomorrow. The decision not to participate again is just because he knew that he would flatly lose the election,” Akinmade said.

Governor Abiodun had been picked as the consensus candidate for the Ogun East senatorial seat by APC leaders and stakeholders the previous week, an endorsement that Daniel rejected, insisting he would defeat Abiodun overwhelmingly in a fair primary.

The APC primary season has exposed deep fractures within the ruling party across the country, with allegations of pre-selection from Abuja, imposition of candidates, violence, delegate list manipulation, and disqualification of aspirants dominating the exercise. As results continue to trickle in from across the 36 states and the FCT, the outcomes will shape the party’s candidate lineup for the 2027 general elections and determine whether the APC enters the election cycle united or fatally divided by internal grievances and legal challenges from aggrieved aspirants.

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