The National Assembly Primaries Appeal Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Delta State has called on aggrieved aspirants and party members to formally submit complaints arising from Saturday’s House of Representatives primary conducted across the state.
The committee said the move is part of efforts to strengthen the party’s internal democratic process and ensure fairness, transparency and credibility following the direct primaries that produced candidates for the 10 federal constituencies in Delta State.
Key Highlights:
- APC’s National Assembly Primaries Appeal Committee in Delta State invited aggrieved aspirants to submit complaints over the House of Representatives primaries.
- The committee said the process is aimed at ensuring fairness, transparency, and credibility in the primaries.
- Chairman Chukwuemeka Ujam assured members that all petitions would be treated fairly and objectively.
- Complaints and appeals will be reviewed in line with the party’s constitution and guidelines.
- The committee urged party members to resolve grievances peacefully to promote unity ahead of the 2027 elections.
Speaking on Sunday in Asaba on behalf of the five-member committee, the Chairman, Mr. Chukwuemeka Ujam, said the party leadership remains committed to a transparent and credible process free from interference.
Ujam explained that all petitions, appeals and complaints relating to the conduct of the primaries would receive due attention in accordance with the party’s constitution, guidelines and democratic principles.
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According to him, the appeal process provides an opportunity for dissatisfied aspirants and stakeholders to seek redress through established party mechanisms, while also helping to preserve unity within the APC ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The committee urged party faithful to channel their grievances through peaceful and lawful means, assuring that every petition would be treated fairly and objectively.



