APC clears 33 Rivers assembly aspirants, disqualifies 65

Rivers State House of Assembly
The All Progressives Congress (APC) screening exercise for Rivers State House of Assembly aspirants has concluded with the clearance of all 29 incumbent lawmakers aligned with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, while 65 other aspirants were disqualified, according to the committee’s final report obtained on Monday.

The exercise, which ended on Sunday, May 10, 2026, produced a final list showing that 33 aspirants were cleared, while 65 others failed to meet the party’s requirements.

A copy of the report, received on Monday, also detailed the screening outcomes and listed both successful and unsuccessful aspirants.

Cleared Aspirants (33)
  1. Maol Dumle
  2. Major M. Jack
  3. Nwabochi Frankline
  4. Ofiks K. Christopher
  5. Enemi Alabo George
  6. Tonye Smart Adoki
  7. Tekenari W. Granville
  8. Azeru Opara
  9. Igwe Obey Aforji
  10. Opuende Lolo Isaiah
  11. Ukalikpe Napoleon
  12. Hope Ugwumadu
  13. Kenneth Minimah
  14. Justina Aniton Okorji
  15. Onyema Rex Nwankwo
  16. Jumbo Soparagh a
  17. Wami Solomon
  18. Gift Esede Ali
  19. Ejekwu Chisa Nathan
  20. Peter E. Abbey
  21. Loolo Bulabari Henrietta
  22. Barida Alice Samuel
  23. Ohanuna Bright N.
  24. Kue Yeghene
  25. Nwankwo Chimezie C.
  26. Emeji Gloria Chika
  27. Ejekwu Ezebunwo Leslie
  28. Okpokipoy Peters
  29. Arnold O. Davids
  30. Gerald C. Oforji
  31. Amadi Promise Amadi
  32. Opuene Thompson Atekebo
  33. Amakri Awowari
Aspirants Not Cleared (65)
  1. Orubibanugha Timothy
  2. Chime Eguma Ezebulike
  3. Onyema Loveday Hechiaru
  4. Tonye Briggs Oniyide
  5. Chris Okey Ochije
  6. Amua Isioma Henry
  7. Sokari Goodboy Sokari
  8. Chijioke Kemzunum Ihunwo
  9. Ideye Granville
  10. Nwoziri Chukwuemeka Best Bishop
  11. Oba Fred Ajubulaka
  12. Kpeden Kenneth
  13. Chigozie Emem Jnr
  14. Emeji Wisdom Chimele
  15. Gift Okere
  16. Jolly Benjamin Ngbor
  17. Luke Mobene Eneriene
  18. Nwankwoala Paul
  19. Prince Lezina Ngbor
  20. Bobby Abayomi
  21. Victor Oko Jumbo
  22. Reuben Vincent Obu
  23. Bellor Kingsley Waite
  24. Morris Prince Lelesi
  25. Claudius Princewill
  26. Abdurazaq Tamunodiepriye
  27. Fubara Goodluck Ohaka
  28. Berebupakabo Isaac Sekibo
  29. Prince Achor
  30. Sokari Samuel Reginald
  31. Wechie Ndubisi Raymond
  32. Tyger Ebemeniya Dumo
  33. Goodluck G. Menekpugi
  34. Gbosi Mathew Bardagara
  35. Tonye Garrick Tom-George
  36. Prince Emukuighro Fubara
  37. Tamunobaraiba George
  38. Obunezi O. Clinton
  39. Chinondu Wokocha
  40. Akpanah Ibibo
  41. Tamunokuro Alex Somiari
  42. Opakirite Tonye Lawson
  43. Nengisa Akuro-Egerton
  44. Okere C. Chigozie
  45. Igwe Princewill Ake
  46. Karibi Karibi Bobmanuel
  47. Chizobam Oba Wokekoro
  48. Tamunotonye Briggs
  49. Victory Victor Uchendu
  50. Crowther S. Snithers
  51. Green Tamunodienye
  52. Ibima Firstbury Garrick
  53. Atuzie Ntekachi Collins
  54. Gogo-Ogute Isaiah
  55. Murphy Deemua
  56. Adele Justice Nkanitye
  57. Williams Chimadhu
  58. Epelle Sotonye P.
  59. Awoala Daniel Wokoma
  60. Tamunotonye Lolomari
  61. Ejekwe Princewill Amos
  62. Oduye Tom-West
  63. Solomon Deesi Lenu
  64. Legborsi Sunday Yamaabana
  65. Macsunday Uziuke Ugwu

The committee said it concluded its assignment on May 10, 2026, commending aspirants, party officials and security agencies for their cooperation and orderly conduct throughout the screening process.

It also confirmed that all 29 incumbent lawmakers, led by Deputy Speaker Dumle Maol, were cleared to participate in the APC primaries for the 2027 Rivers State House of Assembly elections. The Speaker, Martin Amaewhule, was reportedly among those who obtained nomination forms for the House of Representatives.

According to the report, disqualifications were based on several factors, including nomination by non-financial members, alleged inducement or bribery attempts, submission of unsworn affidavits, failure to provide voter cards or party membership slips, inconsistencies in personal data such as dates of birth, documentation irregularities, and invalid or insufficient nominators.