No Going Back: APC Rejects Calls to Review Primaries

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Published Jun. 14, 2026, 8:54 AM

2027: APC Shuts Door on Primary Results Review

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has ruled out any review of its primary election results, insisting that the outcomes remain final and binding as the party intensifies preparations for the 2027 general elections.

Party officials stated that the APC's internal processes were conducted in accordance with established guidelines and democratic principles, emphasizing that there are no plans to revisit or alter the results of duly conducted primaries.

The position comes amid growing speculation and calls from some aggrieved aspirants and party stakeholders seeking a reassessment of certain primary election outcomes. However, party leaders maintain that reopening concluded contests could undermine party unity and create unnecessary internal divisions ahead of the next electoral cycle.

According to APC officials, mechanisms for addressing grievances were already provided during and after the primary process, including appeals and reconciliation committees established to handle disputes arising from the exercise.

The party stressed that its focus is now on strengthening its structures nationwide, mobilizing supporters, and consolidating achievements ahead of the 2027 elections. Leaders also called on members to put aside differences and work collectively toward ensuring the party's success in future contests.

Political analysts note that disputes over primary elections have historically been a major source of internal conflict within Nigerian political parties, often leading to defections, litigation, and weakened campaign structures.

Some stakeholders who had hoped for a review of certain results have expressed disappointment with the APC's stance, arguing that unresolved grievances could affect party cohesion in some states. Others, however, support the decision, saying certainty and finality are necessary to allow the party to move forward.

The APC leadership has reiterated its commitment to internal democracy while urging members to utilize established channels for conflict resolution rather than engaging in actions that could harm the party's image or electoral prospects.

As preparations for the 2027 elections gather momentum, the ruling party is expected to focus on governance, policy implementation, and political mobilization while seeking to maintain unity among its diverse interests and factions.

With the APC firmly closing the chapter on primary election reviews, attention is likely to shift toward candidate positioning, coalition-building, and the broader political contest that will shape Nigeria's next presidential and legislative elections.