President Bola Tinubu won the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary in Delta State on Saturday [3].
The victory serves as a critical early indicator of party strength and candidate viability as Nigeria prepares for the 2027 general elections.
Official results announced at the APC State Secretariat in Asaba show that Tinubu secured 407,646 votes [1]. The primary process spanned 25 local government areas within the state [2].
This outcome reflects a consolidation of support within the APC's regional structure in Delta State. By sweeping the primary, Tinubu establishes a dominant position within the party's internal machinery before the national campaign cycle begins.
The announcement on Saturday follows a series of primary exercises designed to determine the party's candidate for the upcoming presidential contest [3]. The scale of the vote tally indicates a significant level of party mobilization across the state's diverse local government jurisdictions [2].
Party officials said the totals at the state secretariat marked a decisive step in the APC's road to the 2027 elections [3]. The process aimed to ensure a unified party front heading into the general election cycle.
“President Bola Tinubu won the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary in Delta State.”
This result indicates strong internal party cohesion for President Tinubu within Delta State. By securing a wide margin of votes across every local government area, the president demonstrates a consolidated base of support that may serve as a strategic foundation for the APC's broader 2027 national electoral strategy.




