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74 Aspirants Cleared As APC Declares Oyo Reps Primaries Peaceful, Transparent


The All Progressives Congress (APC) has declared that its House of Representatives primary elections in Oyo State were peaceful and transparently conducted across the state’s 14 federal constituencies, with 74 aspirants cleared to contest ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The Chairman of the APC National Assembly Primary Election Committee in Oyo State, Prof. Mojeed Alabi, disclosed this on Saturday while briefing journalists at the party secretariat in Oke-Ado, Ibadan.

A former Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the primaries, stressing that no incidents of violence or major disputes were recorded during the exercise.

He revealed that 74 aspirants were cleared by the APC National Secretariat to participate in the House of Representatives primaries in the state.

“Seventy-four aspirants were cleared by the National Secretariat. We don’t have the number of the uncleared aspirants,” he said.

Alabi explained that the panel was mandated to supervise the elections, monitor the process across all constituencies, collate results, ensure compliance with party guidelines, and forward its report to the APC National Secretariat for final ratification and announcement of results.

“Our responsibility is to supervise the process, collate results, ensure that things are done properly, and transmit our report to the national executive of the party. It is the national leadership that has the final authority to declare the results,“ Alabi stated.

He further clarified that the primaries were not conducted at a single central venue, but simultaneously across wards within the federal constituencies in line with established party procedures.

“We are to conduct the National Assembly primaries in all 14 federal constituencies. Our own work is to superintend, collate the results and submit the reports to the National Secretariat.

“It is the National Secretariat that will announce the results of the elections,” Alabi said.

Alabi reaffirmed the committee’s commitment to fairness and transparency, noting that members remained conscious of the scrutiny and oversight of the party’s national leadership throughout the exercise. He said, “We are committed to transparency, fairness, and doing what is right within the limits of available logistics,” he stated, adding that the exercise was conducted without bias or favouritism.

He advised aspirants or party members dissatisfied with the conduct of the primaries to channel their grievances through the party’s appeal mechanism, stressing that all disputes arising from the exercise would be handled by the appeals committee.

Earlier, the Oyo State APC Chairman, Moses Adeyemo, commended the election committee for the orderly conduct of the exercise and urged party members to ensure outcomes acceptable to aspirants and stakeholders across the state.



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