Africazine:
The All Progressives Congress is gearing up for its presidential primary in Lagos State, set for May 23, 2027.
While the party has not officially confirmed the venue, sources indicate that logistical and political preparations strongly suggest Lagos will host this critical event. This primary is part of the APC’s broader strategy as it conducts nationwide primaries leading up to the elections.
APC Presidential Primary Set for Lagos
The All Progressives Congress is making significant strides in its preparations for the 2027 general election. The presidential primary is anticipated to take place in Lagos State on Saturday, May 23. This event is crucial for the party as it seeks to solidify its candidate for the upcoming election.
In addition to the presidential primary, the APC has recently completed its Senate and House of Representatives primaries across various states. This has resulted in the selection of candidates for the National Assembly elections, showcasing the party’s active engagement in the electoral process.
Nigeria: Key figures on APC Primaries
- Presidential primary scheduled for May 23, 2027
- Ogun East Senatorial primary winner: Governor Dapo Abiodun
- Borno South Senatorial District ticket secured by Senator Ali Ndume
- House of Representatives candidates include Martin Amaewhule and Dumnamene Deekor
- House of Assembly primaries expected to hold Wednesday
- Governorship primaries scheduled for Thursday
Context of APC’s Ongoing Primaries
The APC’s ongoing primaries reflect its strategic approach to the upcoming elections. With various candidates emerging from different states, the party is actively shaping its lineup for the National Assembly and state elections. This proactive stance is essential as the party navigates the political landscape ahead of the 2027 polls.
Next Steps for APC Primaries
- House of Assembly primaries to be held Wednesday
- Governorship primaries scheduled for Thursday
The APC is positioning itself for a pivotal election with its upcoming presidential primary in Lagos.
