As political activities intensifies across the country ahead of the 2027 general elections, reports from the All Progressives Congress House of Assembly Screening Committe indicate that 32 allies of Rivers State Goveror, Sir Siminalaiya Fubara all failed the exercise.

The Committee, which concluded its screening on Sunday reported that it screened 98 aspirants and cleared 33 aspirants all of whom are allies of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike.

The report, which made available to our correspondent on Monday indicated that the four-man committee cleared all 29 serving members of the State House of Assembly loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, led by the Deputy Speaker, Dumle Maol, to contest the APC primaries for the Assembly poll in 2027.

House Speaker, Martin Amaewhule, was not part of the 33 screened as he was reported to have picked the nomination form for the House of Representatives.


The disqualifited aspirants included former factional speaker, Victor Oko-Jumbo and the two other lawmakers loyal to the governor.


The screening report was signed by Rt. Hon. Muraina Ajibola, (Chairman), Hon. Ishaku Tanko Yamawo, Secretary, Abdullah Hajia Aisha Abdullahi Adamu, member and Hon. Danjuma Samuel, member.

The committee listed 10 reasons for the ‘non-clearance’ of the other aspirants as follows ‘nominations by persons who are not financially up to date members of the Party, contrary to Article 9.3 of the Party Constitution; inducement and attempted bribery of committee members; submission of unsworn affidavits; failure to present voters cards; failure to present party membership slips or cards and conflicting dates of birth”.

Others are, “Failure to confirm payment of membership dues by nominators; irregular party membership numbers of nominators; inconsistencies in names appearing on submitted documents; insufficient nominators with required numbers which fall short of three nominators per ward and invalid affidavits that failed to disclose material particulars relating to NECO certificates.

According to the report, the committee adopted a transparent, orderly, and participatory procedure designed to ensure fairness to all aspirants, saying it screened all 98 aspirants who turned up.


The report read, “The Screening Committee constituted by the National Working Committee of the Party respectfully submits its report on the screening exercise conducted for aspirants seeking nomination under the platform of the Party for election into the Rivers State House of Assembly for the 2027 General Elections.


“The Committee discharged its mandate with diligence, fairness, transparency, and fidelity to the democratic ideals and progressive principles of the Party.”


It added that the exercise was largely peaceful and orderly saying that aspirants conducted themselves with maturity and decorum throughout the exercise, except “Mr. Victor Oko-Jumbo, who insisted on entering the screening venue with a retinue of security aides, thereby resulting in a disagreement with officers of the Nigeria Police Force on duty.


“The security agents successfully put the situation under control and the screening continued smoothly.”
The committee also said one aspirants attempted to bribe its members and was handed over to the police.


“In the course of the Committee’s sitting, Mr. Tonye Garrick Tom-George, an aspirant for the Asari Toru 1 seat, approached the Committee and handed over an envelope containing money together with his passport photograph in an apparent attempt to improperly influence the screening process. The incident was reported to the police,” the report aàadded.


While noting that the committee received petitions against some aspirants from some concerned persons, it said aspirants presented complete and satisfactory documentation even as discrepancies observed in some submissions were duly noted.

The report stated, “The Committee respectfully recommends the following aspirants who successfully satisfied the requirements of the screening exercise and are hereby cleared to participate in the Party primaries for the Rivers State House of Assembly elections, Maol Dumle (serving deputy speaker), Major Jack (serving House leader), Enemi Alabo George (serving House spokesman),” among 30 others.

“The Committee is satisfied that it diligently and faithfully discharged the responsibility entrusted to it.

“The screening exercise was conducted in substantial compliance with the Constitution and Guidelines of the Party and reflected the democratic spirit for which the Party stands,” the report concluded.

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