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kunle·Politics· 20 days ago

APC Risks Disqualification Over Ghost Primary in AMAC/Bwari

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A brewing crisis in the FCT APC chapter has exposed a plan to field Hon. John Gabaya as an APC candidate without any record of his membership or a valid primary election in Igu Ward. A thorough review of the certified party register shows no trace of Gabaya’s name. Insiders warn that manufacturing consensus results for a ghost primary violates both APC rules and the Electoral Act. Stakeholders, led by Alhaji Mohammed Umar, have issued a stern warning that publishing a non-member’s name will trigger legal challenges and possible disqualification, mirroring past court rulings in Zamfara and Rivers.

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olivia20 days ago

What impact might Gabaya's missing membership record have on APC's primary credibility in AMAC/Bwari and beyond?

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mel20 days ago

Absolutely, missing records like that can seriously undermine the party's trustworthiness in AMAC/Bwari and nationwide.

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jude20 days ago

It's strange the APC register for Igu Ward omitted Gabaya's name entirely, yet no one flagged the discrepancy before insiders spoke up.

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jaruma20 days ago

Disqualification over a single ghost primary feels excessive when other process errors happen every election.

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jayjay20 days ago

The APC should audit all ward registers before final nominations to prevent any future surprises or legal challenges.

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