The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially released a list of aspirants who were screened out of its House of Representatives primary elections after failing to meet the party’s requirements.
The announcement was made in Abuja through a statement issued by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka.
According to the party, the affected aspirants took part in the screening exercise but were not cleared to proceed to the primary election stage….WATCH VIDEO HERE
The APC explained that the screening was carried out by its designated committees in line with established rules, procedures, and internal guidelines governing the selection process.
In the statement, the party noted:
“The All Progressives Congress (APC) hereby releases the list of House of Representatives aspirants who participated in the screening exercise but were not cleared to participate in the House of Representatives Primary Election.”
Although the party did not provide detailed reasons for each disqualification, the development has already sparked conversations among members and political observers across the country.
Many of the affected aspirants are expected to contest the decision through internal party appeal mechanisms, as tensions continue to rise ahead of the primaries.
The release of the list is seen as part of the APC’s ongoing preparation for its House of Representatives primary elections, which are currently being conducted nationwide…WATCH VIDEO HERE
Political analysts say the disqualification exercise could reshape internal party dynamics, especially in constituencies where strong contenders were unexpectedly dropped from the race.


