HomeLocal NewsAgain, APC adjusts NASS, gov primaries timetable

Again, APC adjusts NASS, gov primaries timetable

Date:

Related stories

Ganduje behind intimidation of Kano govt aide – NNPP

The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has accused the...

Yuletide: NSCDC deploys 3,542 operatives in Kano

The Kano State Command of the Nigeria Security and...

Police recover stolen tricycles, arrest two suspects in Kano

The Kano State Police Command has recovered two tricycles...

Kano Govt to pay N8.5bn for demolished property

Justice Sanusi Ma’aji of the Kano High Court has...

Gov. Yusuf rolls out four-year plan to end corruption in Kano

The Kano State Government has launched its Anti-Corruption Strategy...
spot_img

The All Progressive Congress for the umpteenth time has revised the timetable and schedule of activities for the governorship, State House of Assembly, Senate, and House of Representatives primary elections.

The development came a day after the National Working Committee postponed the screening of the presidential screening exercise.

The revised timetable was announced by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Felix Morka, on Monday night on Wednesday at the APC Secretariat in Abuja.

VP Osinbajo in closed-door meeting with Kaduna APC

Osinbajo group says VP won’t step down for Tinubu

Morka stated that the recently cleared 145 governorship and State House of Assembly aspirants will test their popularity at the primaries that will be determined by state and local government delegates respectively on Thursday, May 26.

On Friday, May 26, the 340 senatorial aspirants who recently got a clean bill of health at the party screening will undergo another litmus test to win the votes of their local government delegates.

The last primary, which involved the House of Representatives aspirants will be determined by local government delegates on Saturday, May 28.

On the special convention for the Presidential Primary, Morka disclosed that “It will be held as scheduled on Sunday, 29th – Monday, 30th of May, 2022.” (Punch)

 

Subscribe

Latest stories