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Police Summon Aspirant Over APC, INEC Primaries Lawsuit

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The Nigeria Police Force has summoned a presidential aspirant following his decision to sue the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over the conduct of party primaries.

The aspirant, whose name has not been officially disclosed, filed a suit challenging the legality of the primaries, alleging irregularities and violations of electoral guidelines. His action has drawn attention from both political observers and law enforcement agencies.

Police sources confirmed that the summons was issued to enable the aspirant to clarify issues surrounding the lawsuit and its implications for public order. Officials explained that the move was not intended to silence political actors but to ensure that due process is followed.

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“The summons is part of routine procedure. We want to understand the circumstances of the case and ensure that it does not lead to unnecessary tension,” a senior police officer said.

The lawsuit reportedly questions the transparency of APC’s internal processes and INEC’s role in supervising the primaries. Analysts say the case could set a precedent for how political parties conduct internal elections and how electoral bodies oversee them.

Civil society organisations have expressed concern about the police involvement, warning that it must not be used to intimidate political aspirants. They emphasised that the right to seek redress in court is a fundamental aspect of democracy.

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“This matter should be resolved within the legal framework. The police must act with caution to avoid undermining democratic rights,” one advocacy group stated.

Political observers believe the development highlights the growing tension between party politics and institutional oversight in Nigeria. They argue that disputes over primaries often reflect deeper issues of internal democracy and transparency within political parties.

INEC has yet to issue a formal statement on the lawsuit, but officials previously maintained that the commission’s role in party primaries is limited to monitoring compliance with electoral laws.

The APC leadership has also remained silent on the matter, though party insiders suggest that the lawsuit could trigger internal reviews of its primary processes.

For many Nigerians, the case underscores the importance of credible primaries in shaping the country’s democratic future. Analysts warn that unresolved disputes could weaken public trust in both political parties and electoral institutions.

As the legal battle unfolds, the police have assured that their involvement will remain procedural and not political. The aspirant is expected to appear before investigators in the coming days to provide further clarification.

The outcome of the case may influence how future primaries are conducted and how aspirants challenge perceived irregularities. For now, the summons has added another layer of complexity to Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of the next election cycle.

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