The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has officially cleared 155 aspirants for its primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections in Anambra State, marking a significant step in the party's electoral strategy. Among the aspirants, 48 are vying for National Assembly seats, while 107 are competing for various state assembly positions, reflecting a robust interest in the upcoming elections.

This development comes after APGA's internal restructuring and heightened focus on galvanizing support within the state. The party aims to consolidate its influence amid growing competition from other political factions. APGA's National Chairman, Victor Oye, stated, "We are determined to present a formidable slate that resonates with our constituents and reflects their aspirations."

As the primaries approach, APGA faces the challenge of ensuring unity among its diverse aspirants while also addressing the concerns of the electorate. The party's ability to navigate these internal dynamics will be crucial in its quest to maintain political relevance in Anambra State. With voter sentiment shifting and new issues emerging, the upcoming primaries will serve as a litmus test for APGA's resilience and strategic direction.