In the wake of the recent House of Representatives primary elections in Delta State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Assembly Primaries Appeal Committee has pledged to uphold fairness and neutrality in addressing grievances from party members. After the primaries held on May 14, 2026, some aspirants expressed dissatisfaction with the outcomes, prompting the committee to invite formal complaints. This move is crucial in maintaining party unity ahead of the general elections.

Chairman of the APC National Assembly Primaries Appeal Committee, Senator Ahmed Lawan, emphasized the importance of transparency, stating, "We are committed to ensuring that every voice is heard and every complaint is addressed appropriately." This commitment reflects a broader strategy by the APC to foster inclusivity and alleviate tensions within the party as the electoral landscape becomes increasingly competitive.

As the appeal process unfolds, the APC faces the challenge of balancing internal dissent while gearing up for the national elections. The manner in which the committee handles these grievances will not only influence party dynamics but also set the tone for the APC's electoral prospects in Delta and beyond.