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How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by dre11(op): 6:33am On Apr 29
.... NASS members jittery as Govs take charge in states

.... Tinubu picks form


There are indications that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) included account details in its latest revised timetable and schedule of activities for the 2027 general elections after initial attempts by governors of the party to hijack the party’s expression of interest and nomination forms.

It was alleged that the governors, under the auspices of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, made attempts at a bulk purchase of the expression of interest and nomination forms for the party’s forthcoming primary elections.

According to multiple sources, the party failed to publish the account details for the purchase of the forms in the first timetable and schedule of activities released for the 2027 general elections due to this pressure.

The APC governors reportedly planned to buy the party’s expression of interest and nomination forms in bulk for state elections and distribute them to aspirants of their choice, especially those seeking National Assembly offices. This, it was said, led to the inclusion of the party’s account numbers in the revised election timetable released on Monday.

This came against the backdrop of reports that President Bola Tinubu had empowered governors of the party to decide who gets its ticket to contest the 2027 general election.

However, the APC has now published the account details for aspirants seeking its ticket to contest the 2027 general elections to pay for their expression of interest and nomination forms.

This was contained in the party’s revised timetable and schedule of activities for the 2027 general elections published on Monday.

According to the revised schedule, the presidential primary election will now hold on 23 May, while that of governorship is slated for 20 May 2026.

State House of Assembly primary elections will also take place on 20 May; Senate primaries on 18 May; and House of Representatives primaries on 15 May 2026.

When contacted, the chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) and Governor of Imo State, Sen. Hope Uzodimma, said he could not comment on the allegations.

Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Hon. Oguwike Nwachuku, Uzodimma assured APC aspirants of transparent and credible primaries in the states.

The governor said the party would uphold the highest standards of internal democracy and fair competition, urging aspirants to remain loyal and disciplined.

He encouraged aspirants to be sportsmanlike and to continue supporting the party regardless of the outcome of the primaries.

The Chief Press Secretary insisted he was speaking on behalf of Governor Uzodimma but could not respond to allegations of a planned bulk purchase of nomination forms by APC governors.

According to him, Uzodimma is a democrat and will always adhere strictly to democratic principles.

He stressed that the large number of aspirants reflects the rising popularity and acceptance of the party in the state, attributing this to what he described as the people-oriented policies and programmes of the administration.

He commended party members, National Assembly lawmakers, state legislators, and party officials for their continued support, adding that the APC had consolidated its position in the state.

He emphasised that transparent primaries and inclusive processes are the ingredients that strengthen internal cohesion within the system.

Equally, the APC National Working Committee (NWC) did not respond to enquiries about the allegations. The party’s National Secretary, Ajibola Basiru, and National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, did not respond to questions directed at them in this regard.

However, speaking with journalists in Abuja at the end of the NWC meeting last Thursday, the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Duro Meseko, dismissed rumours that the party’s expression of interest and nomination forms were exclusively reserved for a few.

He stressed that the forms are open to all party members aspiring to elective positions.

“There was also a rumour that forms would be restricted or limited to certain individuals. I am here to inform all party faithful and aspirants that nomination forms for all aspirants seeking offices under the All Progressives Congress are open.

“Nomination forms are open to all members of the All Progressives Congress contesting elections,” Meseko added.


Federal lawmakers and automatic ticket saga

In a related development, there is growing discontent among some members of the APC in the National Assembly over indications that President Bola Tinubu had empowered governors of the party to decide who gets its ticket to contest the 2027 general elections.

The indication emerged last Thursday after a meeting between the President and APC governors under the auspices of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja.

The meeting was attended by Imo State Governor and PGF chairman, Sen. Hope Uzodimma; Kwara State Governor and chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq; Gombe State Governor, Inuwa Yahaya; and Prof. Babagana Zulum (Borno).

Others were Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia; Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji; Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago; and Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, among others.

Briefing journalists after the closed-door meeting, Governor Bago of Niger State disclosed that Tinubu had formally empowered governors to drive the primary process.

“We came to thank the President for his magnanimity and his support to the governors and our party, the APC.

“He gave us marching orders on what to do for him. He has ceded his executive power to the governors to go ahead and conduct primaries based on the Electoral Act, either through consensus or direct primaries. So, he has reiterated his support for our decision and given us the go-ahead,” Bago said.

This happened barely 24 hours after the National Assembly leadership under Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker Abbas Tajudeen met President Tinubu to apparently seek automatic tickets for federal lawmakers.

Inside sources said that while the National Assembly leadership pleaded the case of its members, the President maintained that governors would have influence on who emerges as candidates of the party.

Recall that Speaker Abbas had appealed to President Tinubu and state governors to support the re-election of committed members of the National Assembly.

Abbas made the appeal in his remarks at the National Convention of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), held at Eagle Square, Abuja, late last month.

The Speaker lamented the high turnover of lawmakers, which he said comes at a cost to governance, lawmaking, and public resources spent on constant training and retraining.

However, in a recent nationwide television interview monitored by LEADERSHIP, the APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, ruled out automatic tickets for all categories of aspirants for the 2027 general election.

Several legislators, particularly in the National Assembly, are uneasy over what they describe as a selective reward system that could jeopardise their chances of returning in 2027.

Many had believed that loyalty to the party and the President would guarantee them tickets.

Party insiders also point to a parallel development believed to have empowered state governors to take charge of candidate selection in their states—further complicating the prospects of some federal lawmakers, especially those with strained ties to their governors.

“There is serious anxiety,” a party source said. “Some lawmakers feel sidelined despite their contributions. The idea that a few will get automatic tickets while others face uncertain primaries is causing tension.”

The situation has triggered intense lobbying, as affected lawmakers engage governors and party leaders to secure their political future. Others are reportedly weighing alternative options, including possible defections if denied the party’s ticket.

Some lawmakers are afraid they could be frustrated out by their governors if they have influence over who emerges as party candidates; hence, the scramble for automatic tickets.

While, in some cases, second-term governors are eyeing the Senate after their tenure, there is a lack of trust between some lawmakers and their governors.

In Ondo State, for instance, it was learnt that Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa is not on good terms with some lawmakers, especially those who aligned with the late former Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, who worked against succession and re-election. Hence, he may seek their replacement.

Another example is in Benue State, where federal lawmakers aligned with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, are at loggerheads with Governor Alia. With presidential empowerment of governors, they may be edged out of APC tickets.

While many affected lawmakers are maintaining silence, some have voiced their frustration, though anonymously.

Some of them, who confided in LEADERSHIP, expressed shock that despite their cooperation with the APC-controlled National Assembly, they may not be protected or rewarded by the President, leaving them at the mercy of governors, many of whom they described as “power-intoxicated”.

“Even after the support we have given the President, making Nigerians tag us as rubber stamp, he could not protect and reward us, leaving us at the mercy of the governors,” one lawmaker said.

Other APC lawmakers said they would consider moving to opposition parties if denied tickets, believing their constituents would still vote for them.

Some appealed to the President to reconsider his position, saying he still needs lawmakers for governance and re-election, as they are popular in their constituencies and were instrumental in electing many governors.

“As devastating and disappointing as this is, it is not too late for the President to reconsider his decision. He has pending requests before us and a full budget to present,” a lawmaker said anonymously.

However, the issue of automatic tickets has taken a new twist in the Senate.

Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State hinted at such an arrangement during a stakeholders’ engagement, listing senators who may benefit. Those named include Adamu Aliero, Abdulaziz Yari, Orji Uzor Kalu, and Opeyemi Bamidele.

Others mentioned are Yahaya Abdullahi, Abdullahi Yahaya Abubakar, Idiat Oluranti Adebule, Danjuma Goje, and Adetokunbo Abiru.

Idris said the lawmakers had played key roles in stabilising the National Assembly and strengthening executive-legislative relations.

Although neither the Presidency nor the APC leadership has confirmed the automatic ticket plan, the development continues to generate debate.

Efforts to obtain a reaction from the Senate spokesperson, Senator Yemi Adaramodu (Ekiti North), were unsuccessful, as he said he was busy and would respond later.


Faleke picks form for Tinubu

Meanwhile, President Tinubu has obtained the APC expression of interest and nomination forms to seek the party’s ticket for re-election in the 2027 polls.

The member representing Ikeja Federal Constituency of Lagos State, Hon. James Faleke, picked the N100 million forms on behalf of the President.

The APC Deputy National Chairman (North), Hon. Ali Bukar Dalori; Deputy National Chairman; National Vice Chairman (North Central), Mu’azu Bawa Rijau; National Organising Secretary, Sulaiman Muhammad Argungu; National Woman Leader, Mary Alile; and Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Duro Meseko, issued the forms to Faleke.

The lawmaker also picked forms for Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s endorsed governorship aspirant in Lagos State, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, and himself for re-election to the Ikeja Federal Constituency seat.

APC fixed 23 May for the presidential primary election; 20 May for governorship and State House of Assembly primaries; 18 May for Senate primaries; and 15 May 2026 for House of Representatives primaries.

It pegged the expression of interest form for presidential aspirants at N30 million and the nomination form at N70 million. Governorship aspirants will pay N10 million for expression of interest and N40 million for nomination forms.

For the Senate, expression of interest is N3 million and nomination is N17 million; House of Representatives, N1 million and N9 million respectively; and State House of Assembly, N1 million and N5 million respectively.

Female aspirants, youths, and persons with disabilities are to pay 50 per cent of the prescribed nomination fees.

Addressing journalists, Faleke said he picked the forms for Tinubu as his representative in the House of Representatives and on behalf of all support groups.

He said the 2027 election would be a reality for President Tinubu and APC candidates, noting that opposition declarations are not a threat.

“I represent Ikeja Federal Constituency and, by the grace of God, I am the representative of Mr President in the House of Representatives. So, on behalf of all support groups, I have done so for Nigerians.

“There is no one particular person who has done this. It is on behalf of all Nigerians. As we did before the 2023 election, I was privileged to help purchase the form.

“By the grace of God, 2027 will be a reality. He will contest and he will win.

“I also picked forms for the incoming governor of Lagos State, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, and mine for the House of Representatives. Everything is intact, and God is in charge,” he said.
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Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by PlasmaTV: 6:34am On Apr 29
APC will scatter. It will self implode.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Godfullsam(m): 6:50am On Apr 29
Long APC story.

Agbadorians should summarise pls.

But wait o, where did faleke got 100million naira to obtain form for balablu?

Most likely money meant for constituency projects because I am sure all his salaries and allowances for 4years as a state house of reps member can not sum up to 100m naira.

The efcc should invite this man for interrogation and possible prosecution but that will only happen in my dream.

All these reps and senators should never be allowed access to funds for any constituency projects. That job is for the governors and local government chairmen of the various constituencies.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by LibertyRep: 6:54am On Apr 29
They're never tired of machinations at winning elections.

If only they can deploy the same ingenuity at governance.

Politics A1 , impactful governance D7
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by insidelife22(m): 6:56am On Apr 29
Association of present criminals
Nothing concern me
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by yinkus6750(m): 7:00am On Apr 29
Governors were made the leaders of the party in their states.
That made them so powerful in the equation of sharing all political positions to their cronies.
This isn't too good, as it means the best might not be lucky to get such positions
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by helinues: 7:51am On Apr 29
Imagine, they are not even sure of themselves winning their own reelection.

Why not allow your achievements to speak for you
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by enemyofprogress: 8:30am On Apr 29
Last last this evil party imported from Sudan will explode and scatter. Make una just wait and see.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by OAFMods: 8:32am On Apr 29
Seni Faleke no get job only you obi supporters are billionaire.
Godfullsam:
Long APC story.

Agbadorians should summarise pls.

But wait o, where did faleke got 100million naira to obtain form for balablu?

Most likely money meant for constituency projects because I am sure all his salaries and allowances for 4years as a state house of reps member can not sum up to 100m naira.

The efcc should invite this man for interrogation and possible prosecution but that will only happen in my dream.

All these reps and senators should never be allowed access to funds for any constituency projects. That job is for the governors and local government chairmen of the various constituencies.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by ogelekpomgam(m): 8:33am On Apr 29
Party from hell
Party from hell
Party from hell
Party from hell
Party from hell
Party from hell
Party from hell
Party from hell
Party from hell
Party from hell
angry angry angry angry angry
Trademark of agbadorian urchins angry angry angry
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by bravehost4u(m): 8:36am On Apr 29
Fubara on my mind right now
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by OgwuEgo: 8:39am On Apr 29
House of reps get more than 10 million monthly as salary plus constituency fund of more than 500million annually he can easily afford it.
Godfullsam:
Long APC story.

Agbadorians should summarise pls.

But wait o, where did faleke got 100million naira to obtain form for balablu?

Most likely money meant for constituency projects because I am sure all his salaries and allowances for 4years as a state house of reps member can not sum up to 100m naira.

The efcc should invite this man for interrogation and possible prosecution but that will only happen in my dream.

All these reps and senators should never be allowed access to funds for any constituency projects. That job is for the governors and local government chairmen of the various constituencies.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Charly68: 8:41am On Apr 29
Imagine buying up the whole forms that ought to be purchased by individuals with political ambitions. Where did they get the money to do this nonsense ...I think Nigerians should start asking questions from all these good for nothing politicians who delight in wasting our money on frivolities rather than state development
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Wadoboy(m): 8:42am On Apr 29
There was a report about Cabals in PBAT government

Some commenters mention Hon. James Faleke name multiple times and was like wow.

Na now I confirm say after Gbajabiamila, First Lady, Seyi Tinubu, VP Camp, there is also Faleke Camp as well.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Godfullsam(m): 8:44am On Apr 29
OAFMods:
Seni Faleke no get job only you obi supporters are billionaire.
who told you that i am obi supporter?

infact, to hell with obi and tinubu supporters angry
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Gotocourt: 8:48am On Apr 29
Catastrophic implosion loading wink cheesy grin

Shey na printing of paper dey cause commotion grin
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by ogaemma: 8:50am On Apr 29
Even within their own Party they want to hijack everything.
Useless power hijacker's that have hijacked the Sane security and economy of Nigeria.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by DeLaRue: 8:56am On Apr 29
OgwuEgo:
House of reps get more than 10 million monthly as salary plus constituency fund of more than 500million annually he can easily afford it.
N10m per month. Are you sure.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Manny21: 9:01am On Apr 29
Implosion doing press up
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by DMCY: 9:06am On Apr 29
Well, I was anticipating this ‘cause all those decampee’s have their people too… not done reading yet tho…
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 9:25am On Apr 29
Ghanaians dey mock us, South Africans dey kpai us, Bandits dey kidnap us, economy dey bite us..... All under one old senile fool they call "Master Strategist".......😒🙄
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by 8starmember: 9:32am On Apr 29
Is about to go down

Apc will scatter and can never be the same again
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Franktom247(m): 9:40am On Apr 29
After serving as Rubber stamp he could not even guarantee you a ticket

Una go learn the hard way old cargos
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by OgwuEgo: 9:45am On Apr 29
More than that sef I think 13million, can't remember
DeLaRue:
N10m per month. Are you sure.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by saintopus(m): 10:25am On Apr 29
bravehost4u:
Fubara on my mind right now
For now the owner of Rivers State is Wike, he owns the courts and all political parties in the state.
So this arrangement of the APC does not include Sim.
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Savedday2: 10:52am On Apr 29
But wait ooh. Is our madam Governor, the leader of the party in River state?
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by karmaolu1(m): 12:01pm On Apr 29
ADC will scatter Another party is about to come on board
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by Nestaraph(m): 12:06pm On Apr 29
The lawmakers went to mount pressure on Tinubu and was forced to go against the Governors. What goes around comes around. APC postponing the evil day
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by stuffs2002: 1:53pm On Apr 29
enemyofprogress:
Last last this evil party imported from Sudan will explode and scatter. Make una just wait and see.
Una no dey ever taya to dey spread malicious lies



Same way Una talk say Buhari is Jubrin from Sudan
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by stuffs2002: 1:54pm On Apr 29
Las las we no go still vote the fraud called Obi. Peter Obi can never be president of Nigeria

MemphitzDgreat1:
Ghanaians dey mock us, South Africans dey kpai us, Bandits dey kidnap us, economy dey bite us..... All under one old senile fool they call "Master Strategist".......😒🙄
Re: How APC Stopped Governors From Buying Up Nomination Forms by stuffs2002: 1:56pm On Apr 29
8starmember:
Is about to go down

Apc will scatter and can never be the same again
Hahahaha..

Na you wey no get party go scatter APC abi na Obi wey no fit get presidential ticket for ADC go scatter APC
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