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APC, PDP trade words over FCT election results

The All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party have traded words over the outcome of the 2026 Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections, offering sharply different interpretations of

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February 23, 2026byThe Nation
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The All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party have traded words over the outcome of the 2026 Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections, offering sharply different interpretations of the results.

While the ruling party says the results show that APC and Tinubu’s presidency are acceptable to voters in FCT and indeed, Nigerians, the PDP alleges irregularity in the process.

The disagreement follows the declaration by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which announced the APC as winner in five of the six chairmanship seats contested, while the PDP secured one.

Appearing on Channels Television today, APC National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka described the outcome as a natural reflection of voters’ choices.

“The fact is that an election was called and Nigerians who were eligible to vote went out to cast their ballots, and the authority empowered to regulate, conduct and monitor the election did so and declared the results in favour of the APC.

“The votes were collated and counted, and every requirement was met. The APC won the majority of the councils in the FCT,” he said.

Morka added that the ruling party’s strong performance should not be surprising, arguing that the administration of President Bola Tinubu has created favourable public sentiment.

“The APC is the ruling party, and President Bola Tinubu is doing a fantastic job. The economic indicators are strengthening and moving at a pace many did not expect,” he stated.

But, the PDP’s spokesman, Ini Ememobong disagreed with Morka.

He warned that opposition parties may take a collective position ahead of future elections and signalled the possibility of legal action over alleged irregularities.

Ememobong criticised the conduct of the election, citing low voter turnout and logistical concerns.

“This is the first election testing the new Electoral Act, and it reinforces our concerns about voter apathy. In many polling units, you saw only a handful of voters, while in others, no one voted because people believed their votes would not count,” he said.

He questioned delays in result collation, particularly in the Kuje Area Council.

“How could an election that ended in the afternoon only have results available the following day? That clearly shows why real-time electronic transmission is important,” he added.

Ememobong insisted the PDP was not rejecting the results out of bitterness but out of concern for electoral integrity.

“We are not sore losers. The contests were largely between the PDP and APC, but many things went wrong, including the movement restriction before the election, which stakeholders said was unnecessary,” the PDP spokesman stated.

Addressing questions about the presence of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike at the polls despite being a PDP member, Morka defended his participation.

“The Hon. Minister of the FCT is a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who enjoys the constitutional freedom to participate in democracy, hold opinions and express them. It is about his personal views and actions within the law. We should not overthink it,” he said.

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On allegations of anti-party activity, he added, “That question should be directed to the PDP. How they handle their members is within their domain.”

Again, Ememobong countered, saying the minister’s visible presence at polling areas, saying it could undermine confidence in the process.

“The minister is not a voter in the FCT, yet he was on parade with a crowd. That alone could compromise the integrity of the election. There are many issues we need to fix,” he said.

The FCT Area Council elections were held on Saturday, February 21, 2026 to elect six chairmen and 62 councillors across the territory’s six area councils.

INEC declared the APC winner in AMAC, Bwari, Kuje, Kwali and Abaji, while the PDP won Gwagwalada.

The poll was conducted under the amended Electoral Act, with observers noting generally low turnout despite a largely peaceful voting process.

Meanwhile, President Tinubu has congratulated the winners of the FCT Area Council elections as well as successful candidates in the Rivers and Kano by-elections, commending voters for participating in the democratic process.

In a contrasting reaction, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar criticised the conduct of the FCT polls, warning that democracy is “under siege” and accusing the Tinubu administration of stifling democratic norms.

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