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“Desmond Elliot Rejects Lagos APC Primary Outcome, Moves to Challenge Surulere Election Process”

Desmond Elliot Rejects Lagos APC Primary Outcome, Moves to Challenge Surulere Election Process”

Popular actor turned politician Desmond Elliot has rejected the outcome of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election for Surulere Constituency I in Lagos, declaring that he will challenge the credibility and conduct of the exercise following his defeat to a rival aspirant.

Elliot, who currently represents Surulere Constituency I in the Lagos State House of Assembly, reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with the process that produced the party’s candidate, alleging irregularities and procedural concerns during the primary election.

The APC primaries in Lagos have attracted widespread political attention ahead of the next electoral cycle, particularly in key constituencies where internal party rivalries and power shifts continue to shape political alignments. Elliot’s rejection of the outcome adds to growing conversations around transparency, internal democracy, and dispute resolution mechanisms within major political parties in Nigeria.

According to reports from several Nigerian media platforms, the lawmaker insisted that the process did not reflect the will of party delegates and supporters in the constituency. He further signaled his intention to explore official party channels and possible legal mechanisms to contest the result.

The development marks a significant political moment for the Surulere lawmaker, whose political career has remained closely tied to the APC structure in Lagos. Elliot first gained national prominence through Nigeria’s film industry before transitioning into active politics, where he emerged as one of the most recognizable entertainment figures in public office.

Political analysts say the dispute could test the APC’s internal conflict management system in Lagos, a state widely regarded as the party’s traditional stronghold. Observers also note that post-primary disagreements have increasingly become a defining feature of Nigeria’s political landscape, often influencing party cohesion and voter confidence ahead of general elections.

As of the time of filing this report, the Lagos chapter of the APC had not issued a detailed official response to Elliot’s objections. However, party stakeholders are expected to intensify reconciliation efforts to prevent internal divisions from escalating in the constituency.

The outcome of the dispute may also shape broader conversations around candidate selection procedures, grassroots participation, and party accountability within Nigeria’s democratic process.

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