May 15, 2026

APC NWC Cancels Zamfara Governorship Primary Election

By Farouk Mohammed

The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Working Committee (NWC) has cancelled the Zamfara governorship primary election.

Mr Yekini Nabena, the APC acting National Publicity Secretary announced this in a statement sent to okaynews.com on Thursday in Abuja.

The APC spokesman revealed that the primary was cancelled because of election malpractices, including snatching of election materials and result sheets by the state government officials.

In his words:

“The Prof. Abubakar Faki-led All APC Zamfara Governorship Primaries Committee has announced the cancellation of the primaries held in the state

“This is due to election malpractices, including snatching of election materials and result sheets by the state’s government officials which were taken to the Government House, Gusau,” Nabena said.

Nabena also added that the primary election in Zamfara was also marred by violence, saying that a new date would be fixed soonest for a fresh primary.

He reiterated the party’s NWC commitment to free, fair and transparent primaries across the country ahead of the 2019 general elections.

Nabena in a separate statement, also said that the APC Senatorial Primary for Niger State would now hold tomorrow 5 October.

He said Sen. David Umar, Sen. A.S Abdullahi and Sen. Mustapha Mohammed had all been cleared by the party’s NWC to contest the primary.

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