Election Schedule Adjustment
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced a change in the schedule for its primary election in the Adamawa Central Senatorial District. Originally slated for an earlier date, the party leadership confirmed that the exercise will now be conducted on May 23, 2026. This adjustment is part of the party's broader efforts to streamline its internal democratic processes ahead of the upcoming general elections in Nigeria.
Context of the Primary
The primary election is a pivotal event for the party members in Adamawa State, as it determines the candidate who will represent the APC in the race for the Adamawa Central Senatorial seat. Party officials have emphasized the importance of a transparent and orderly process to ensure that the eventual flagbearer has the full mandate of the party faithful. The rescheduling is intended to allow for better logistical preparation and to ensure that all delegates and stakeholders are adequately prepared for the exercise.
Party Directives
In line with the party's internal guidelines, the APC has urged all aspirants and party members to remain committed to the principles of the party and to participate peacefully in the rescheduled primary. The leadership has also reiterated its commitment to conducting a free and fair election that reflects the will of the party members in the district. Key focus areas for the upcoming event include:
- Verification of delegate lists
- Deployment of electoral officials to designated centers
- Adherence to the party's constitutional guidelines for primaries
Looking Ahead
As the new date of May 23, 2026, approaches, political activities within the Adamawa Central Senatorial District are expected to intensify. The outcome of this primary will be a significant indicator of the party's strength and unity in the region as it prepares for the broader electoral challenges ahead. The party has promised to provide further updates regarding the specific venues and procedures for the voting process as they become available.
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