President Bola Tinubu secured 131,096 votes [1] in the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary held in Edo State on Saturday.
This result signals a consolidation of party support for the president as Nigeria begins the long process of selecting candidates for the 2027 presidential election. A strong showing in Edo State provides a strategic foundation for the APC's national campaign strategy.
The primary took place across all 192 wards [2] of Edo State. The voting process was designed to gauge the grassroots support for the party's leadership and ensure a unified front heading into the next general election cycle.
Party officials monitored the proceedings to ensure the legitimacy of the tally. The scale of the victory in this region is viewed as a critical benchmark for the president's influence within the party's internal structures.
Beyond the immediate primary results, party leaders are already looking toward the general election. Some officials said that Edo State is projected to deliver 2.5 million votes [3] for Tinubu in 2027.
This projection suggests that the APC views the region as a stronghold. By securing a decisive win in the primaries, the president aims to minimize internal friction and prevent the emergence of significant challengers within the party's ranks.
“President Bola Tinubu secured 131,096 votes in the All Progressives Congress presidential primary.”
The overwhelming vote count in Edo State demonstrates President Tinubu's ability to maintain control over the APC's internal machinery. By securing high numbers across nearly 200 wards, the president reduces the likelihood of a contested nomination in 2027, effectively positioning himself as the inevitable candidate for the party.



