APGA Lists Documents Required By Aspirants For 2026 Primary Elections

Posted on May 11, 2026

The All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, has listed documents required by all aspirants for the 2026 Primary Elections.
APGA National Publicity Secretary,
Mazi Ejimofor Opara, PhD, ANIPR stated,
“This is to inform all APGA Aspirants scheduled for the 2026 Screening Exercise that NO ASPIRANT SHALL BE SCREENED WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE of your HIGHEST academic qualification – for physical sighting.
ORIGINAL PERMANENT VOTER CARD (PVC) – for verification of membership and eligibility.
NOTE:
i. Photocopies or affidavits will NOT be accepted in place of originals.
ii. Any aspirant who fails to present BOTH documents will not be admitted into the screening hall.
iii. Screening remains FREE OF CHARGE. Do not pay anyone under any guise.
“Please comply strictly to avoid disqualification at the gate.”

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