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    ADC Unveils 2026 Primary Timetable, Sets Presidential Form at N100m

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereMay 3, 2026 Politics No Comments2 Mins Read
    ADC Unveils 2026 Primary Timetable, Sets Presidential Form at N100m
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    ADC Unveils 2026 Primary Timetable, Sets Presidential Form at N100m

    Democratic Congress (ADC) has released its timetable for the 2026 primary elections and approved nomination fees for aspirants contesting various elective positions.

    The party fixed the presidential nomination form at N100 million, the governorship nomination at N50 million, the Senate nomination at N20 million, and the House of Representatives nomination at N10 million.

    It also pegged State House of Assembly nomination forms at N3 million, establishing a structured fee regime across elective offices.

    The party also introduced concessionary rates to encourage participation, offering 50 per cent discounts for youths and 25 per cent discounts for women and persons with disabilities.

    A statement by the National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, on Sunday in Abuja urged aspirants to comply fully with the party constitution and the provisions of the Electoral Act.

    Abdullahi said the timetable demonstrated the party’s commitment to internal democracy, orderliness, transparency, and strict adherence to electoral guidelines.

    He said the process had commenced, with the collection of application forms scheduled from April 1 to May 4, 2026.

    According to him, nomination forms will be sold from May 5 to May 10, while completed forms are due between May 11 and May 13.

    He stated that screening of aspirants would hold from May 14 to May 15, with screening results published on May 17.

    Abdullahi added that appeals would be accepted from May 18 to May 19, while the final list of cleared aspirants would be released on May 20.

    He explained that primary elections for State Houses of Assembly, House of Representatives, and Senate seats would be held simultaneously on May 21.

    “The governorship primaries are scheduled for May 22, while the party’s presidential primary election will be conducted on May 25,” he said.

    He disclosed that the National Executive Committee meeting would be held on May 26, followed by the Special National Convention on May 27.

    The party urged members, stakeholders, and aspirants to strictly follow the timetable as it positioned itself for credible, people-focused leadership ahead of 2027. #ADC Unveils 2026 Primary Timetable, Sets Presidential Form at N100m#

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