Voting Ends At APC Presidential Primary, Sorting Ongoing

  • Over 2,000 APC delegates from across the states and the FCT voted for their preferred aspirants

  • Seven aspirants, who picked the party’s tickets for ₦100 million each, stepped down for a former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu

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EKO HOT BLOG reports that voting has ended at the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary in Abuja.

The voting, which began at around 2am on Wednesday, ended by 7.45 am amid tight security and watch of aspirants’ agents.

The event slated to commence at 3.30 pm on Tuesday, started four hours late at 7.30pm.

Over 2,000 delegates from across the states and the FCT voted for their preferred aspirants.

Those running for APC presidential ticket are: Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Ahmad Lawan, Rotimi Amaechi, Ogbonnaya Onu, Rochas Okorocha, Dave Umahi, Yahaya Bello, Tein Jack-Rich, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Emeka Nwajiuba, Ahmed Sani Yarima, Prof Ben Ayade and Ikeobasi Mokhelu.

Seven aspirants, who picked the party’s tickets for ₦100 million each, stepped down for a former Lagos State governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Forty-year-old aspirant, Felix Nicholas, said to be the youngest in the race, stepped down for Osinbajo.

The voting was paused over issues related to delegate list for about 30 minutes, during which the former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, was seen engaging in a heated argument with some agents.

FURTHER READING

President Muhammadu Buhari left Eagle Square, venue of the convention, at about 1.20am on Wednesday before the commencement of voting.

Before his departure, Buhari told the party members to remain united and avoid acrimony.

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