NDC Opens Primaries to All Aspirants After Deliberations

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The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has decided that all aspirants who purchased Expression of Interest Forms will be allowed to participate in the party’s primaries, following extensive deliberations that lasted into Wednesday morning, party leader Henry Seriake Dickson has announced.

Dickson said in a statement on Wednesday that the choice was made following report  of the Screening Committee’s report, which was headed by former Ebonyi governor and education minister Sam Egwu.

“Following a briefing at the joint meeting of the Selection Committee and the Screening Committee, and in view of the constraints of time, it was decided that all those who purchased Expression of Interest Forms would be allowed to participate in the primaries in their various constituencies,” Dickson said.

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“Only successful candidates will report to the party secretariat for documentation and, in the process, pay for nomination forms and complete other necessary forms.

“The teams for the primaries have been selected, comprising senior officials of the party, and have been deployed to every state to conduct the exercise with the support of stakeholders and local leaders. We wish them success in this important assignment.

“Our party is women- and youth-friendly, and we urge the teams to pay attention to aspirants with the capacity to win elections. They should liaise with stakeholders and remain open and fair in protecting the interests of all aspirants because, at the end of the day, we are a platform for everyone.”

NDC Opens Primaries to All Aspirants After Deliberations
NDC Opens Primaries to All Aspirants After Deliberations. Credit: Henry Seriake Dickson.

Dickson, a former governor of Bayelsa State, called for violence-free primaries and reiterated the party’s zero tolerance for violent behaviour.

“We call for violence-free primaries and reiterate our zero tolerance for violent behaviour. The party will take serious action against anyone who resorts to violence, threats, intimidation, or disorderly conduct.

“As a result of the tight timelines we are working with, aspirants are expected to proceed with the primaries from tomorrow, 28th and 29th May 2026, using their Expression of Interest Forms to enable them participate. An Appeal Panel will also be inaugurated to look into complaints that may arise during the process.

“Note that, in line with the party guidelines, the primaries will be conducted through direct primaries at the constituency level for State Assembly positions, while House of Representatives, Senate, governorship, and presidential affirmations will take place at the various Local Government Headquarters.

“Final results will be announced at the party’s National Secretariat by the Selection Committee and the NEC. We strongly recommend consensus where necessary.

“We call for understanding and support because of the limited time available, which made it impossible for the party to fully implement the electronic system we had designed for all party primaries and congresses.”

Dickson noted that due to tight timelines, the party could not fully implement the electronic system designed for the primaries.

He added that future primaries will be conducted electronically to minimise complaints.

“As I said at the dinner with aspirants, this will be the last primary election in the NDC to be conducted manually. We understand that the manual process may not be perfect due to time constraints and logistical challenges, and we ask everyone to bear with us. Our intentions are sincere, and future primaries will be conducted electronically to minimise complaints and other challenges.”

He also  urged the primary teams to be fair to all aspirants and collaborate with INEC and security agencies to ensure a peaceful, credible and transparent process.

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    Jimisayo Opanuga is a web writer in the Digital Department at News Central TV, where she covers African and international stories. Her reporting focuses on social issues, health, justice, and the environment, alongside general-interest news. She is passionate about telling stories that inform the public and give voice to underreported communities.

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