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2023 Nigerian Senate elections in Ebonyi State

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2023 Nigerian Senate elections in Ebonyi State
← 2019 25 February 2023 2027 →

All 3 Ebonyi State seats in the Senate of Nigeria
  Majority party
 
Party PDP
Last election 3
Seats before 3

     PDP incumbent retiring
     PDP incumbent running for re-election

The 2023 Nigerian Senate elections in Ebonyi State will be held on 25 February 2023, to elect the three federal Senators from Ebonyi State, one from each of the state's three senatorial districts.

The elections will coincide with the 2023 presidential election, as well as other elections to the Senate and elections to the House of Representatives; with state elections being held two weeks later.

Primaries were held between 4 April and 9 June 2022.

Background

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In the previous Senate elections, two of three incumbent senators were returned with Joseph Ogba (PDP-Central) and Sam Egwu (PDP-North) winning re-election while Sonni Ogbuoji (APC-South) retired to unsuccessfully run for governor.

In the South district, Michael Ama Nnachi regained the seat for the PDP with 79% of the vote; the PDP held the other two seats as Ogba was re-elected with 56% of the vote in the Central district while Egwu was returned with 67% in the North district. These results were a part of a continuation of the PDP's control of the state as Governor Dave Umahi was re-elected with over 73% of the vote in the gubernatorial election and the party won a majority in the House of Assembly.

However, the PDP did lose one House of Representatives seat to the APC and although the state was easily won by PDP presidential nominee Atiku Abubakar, it still swung towards Buhari compared to 2015 and had lower turnout.

Overview

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Affiliation Party Total
PDP APC
Previous Election 3 0 3
Before Election 3 0 3
After Election 0 3 3

Summary

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District Incumbent Results
Incumbent Party Status Candidates
Ebonyi Central Joseph Ogba PDP Incumbent retired
New member elected
APC gain
Ebonyi North Sam Egwu PDP Incumbent lost re-election
New member elected
APC gain
Ebonyi South Michael Ama Nnachi PDP Incumbent lost re-election
New member elected
APC gain

Ebonyi Central

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2023 Ebonyi Central Senatorial District election
← 2019 25 February 2023 2027 →
 
Nominee Kenneth Eze Lazarus Ogbe
Party APC PDP

Senator before election

Joseph Ogba
PDP

Elected Senator

Engr Kenneth C. Eze

The Ebonyi Central Senatorial District covers the local government areas of Ezza North, Ezza South, Ikwo, and Ishielu. The incumbent Joseph Ogba (PDP) was elected with 55.6% of the vote in 2019. In January 2022, Ogba announced that he would run for governor of Ebonyi State instead of seeking re-election.[6]

Primary Elections

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All Progressives Congress

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On 20 April 2022, the APC National Executive Committee announced the party's schedule for senatorial primaries, setting its expression of interest form price at ₦3 million and nomination form price at ₦17 million with a 50% discount for candidates younger than 40 while women and candidates with disabilities get free nomination forms. Forms were to be sold from 26 April to 6 May until the deadline was later extended to 10 May then 12 May.[7] After the submission of nomination forms by 13 May, candidates were screened by a party committee on 14 and 15 May while 18 May was the date for the screening appeal process.[8] Ward congresses and LGA congresses were set for 16 and 17 May to elect delegates for the primary. Candidates approved by the screening process advanced to a primary set for 27 May, in concurrence with other APC senatorial primaries; challenges to the result could be made on 28 May.[9][10][11][12]

The primary in Onueke resulted in Kenneth Eze—the Ezza South Local Government Chairman—emerging as the nominee unopposed.[13]

People's Democratic Party

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On 16 March 2022, the national PDP announced its senatorial primary timetable, setting its expression of interest form price at ₦1 million and the nomination form price at ₦20 million with a 50% discount for candidates between 25 and 30. Forms were to be sold until 1 April but the party later extended the deadline four times before reaching a final deadline of 22 April. After the submission of nomination forms by 25 April, candidates were screened by a party committee on 27 April while 2 May was the rescheduled date for the screening appeal process. Ward congresses were set for 29 April and LGA congresses were rescheduled for 10 May to elect delegates for the primary.[14] Candidates approved by the screening process advanced to a primary set for 23 May, in concurrence with other PDP senatorial primaries but due to often violently enforced Monday stay-at-home orders by separatists, southeastern state parties held their primaries on 24 May;[15] challenges to the result could be made on 25 May.[16][17][18][19]

Primary results showed Lazarus Ogbe—former MHR for Ezza South/Ikwo and former Commissioner for Intergovernmental Affairs—emerging as the nominee over former Minister of Culture and Tourism Frank Ogbuewu and other candidates in a landslide.[20] However, the national PDP initially attempt to nullify the senatorial primaries;[21] the national party later backtracked amid outcry from victorious candidates (including Ogbe) and INEC listed Ogbe as the legitimate nominee.[22][23]

PDP primary results[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP Lazarus Ogbe 153 94.44%
PDP Frank Ogbuewu 4 2.47%
PDP Lawrence Nwuruku 3 1.85%
PDP Tobias Chukwu 1 0.62%
PDP Hyginus Nwokwu 1 0.62%
Total votes 162 100.00%

General election

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Results

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2023 Ebonyi Central Senatorial District election
Party Candidate Votes %
AA Ephraim Nwonu
ADC Henry Ikechukwu Ukpabi
APC Kenneth Eze
APGA Emmanuel Uzor Onwe
LP Lawrence Nwuruku
NRM Stanley Ogechukwu Ogodo
New Nigeria Peoples Party Benjis Otubo Okechukwu
PDP Laz Ogbe
SDP Daniel Mgbada
YPP Sunday Nwonu
Total votes 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes N/A
Turnout

Ebonyi North

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2023 Ebonyi North Senatorial District election
← 2019 25 February 2023 2027 →
 
Nominee Onyekachi Nwaebonyi Sam Egwu
Party APC PDP

Senator before election

Sam Egwu
PDP

Elected Senator

TBD

The Ebonyi North Senatorial District covers the local government areas of Abakaliki, Ebonyi, Izzi, and Ohaukwu. The incumbent Sam Egwu (PDP), who was elected with 66.8% of the vote in 2019, is seeking re-election.

Primary elections

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All Progressives Congress

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On 20 April 2022, the APC National Executive Committee announced the party's schedule for senatorial primaries, setting its expression of interest form price at ₦3 million and nomination form price at ₦17 million with a 50% discount for candidates younger than 40 while women and candidates with disabilities get free nomination forms. Forms were to be sold from 26 April to 6 May until the deadline was later extended to 10 May then 12 May.[7] After the submission of nomination forms by 13 May, candidates were screened by a party committee on 14 and 15 May while 18 May was the date for the screening appeal process.[8] Ward congresses and LGA congresses were set for 16 and 17 May to elect delegates for the primary. Candidates approved by the screening process advanced to a primary set for 27 May, in concurrence with other APC senatorial primaries; challenges to the result could be made on 28 May.[9][10][11][12]

The primary at the local government headquarters of Abakaliki LGA resulted in Onyekachi Nwaebonyi—former Commissioner for Capital City Development and former state PDP Chairman—emerging as the nominee over former MHR Elizabeth Ogbaga in a landslide. After the primary, Nwaebonyi stated that he 'would focus on youth empowerment and capacity building' and thanked Governor Dave Umahi for his support.[24][13]

APC primary results[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
APC Onyekachi Nwaebonyi 272 97.84%
APC Elizabeth Ogbaga 6 2.16%
Total votes 278 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes 1 N/A
Turnout 279 100.00%

People's Democratic Party

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On 16 March 2022, the national PDP announced its senatorial primary timetable, setting its expression of interest form price at ₦1 million and the nomination form price at ₦20 million with a 50% discount for candidates between 25 and 30. Forms were to be sold until 1 April but the party later extended the deadline four times before reaching a final deadline of 22 April. After the submission of nomination forms by 25 April, candidates were screened by a party committee on 27 April while 2 May was the rescheduled date for the screening appeal process. Ward congresses were set for 29 April and LGA congresses were rescheduled for 10 May to elect delegates for the primary.[14] Candidates approved by the screening process advanced to a primary set for 23 May, in concurrence with other PDP senatorial primaries but due to often violently enforced Monday stay-at-home orders by separatists, southeastern state parties held their primaries on 24 May;[25] challenges to the result could be made on 25 May.[16][17][18][26]

On the primary date, Egwu was renominated at the state PDP secretariat in Abakaliki; he won unanimously over Ojemba Chikodili Fidelis Mbam and Emeka Otozi, who both boycotted the primary and rejected the results. After the primary, Egwu praised the primary's conduct and thanked delegates.[27][20] However, the national PDP initially attempt to nullify the senatorial primaries;[21] the national party later backtracked amid outcry from victorious candidates and INEC listed Egwu as the legitimate nominee.[22][23] Mbam approached the judiciary to challenge the results but his case and appeals were dismissed by rulings from a High Court, Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court by November.[28]

Campaign

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In review of the campaign in December 2022, reporting from The Nation categorized Nwaebonyi as the frontrunner due to clan and regional dynamics that work against Egwu's third term bid. Pundits also contend that the APC could be boosted in the district as its gubernatorial nominee—Francis Nwifuru—is a native of the area.[29]

General election

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Results

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2023 Ebonyi North Senatorial District election
Party Candidate Votes %
AA Ikeria Solomon Chibuike
ADC Samuel Igum Nwojiji
APC Onyekachi Nwaebonyi
APGA Silas Chibueze Nwidembia
LP Vincent Chukwu Ejiofor
NRM Solomon Igwe Otubo
New Nigeria Peoples Party Ambrose Nwizi Nwokoro
PDP Sam Egwu
SDP Destiny U. Nwodom
Total votes 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes N/A
Turnout

Ebonyi South

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2023 Ebonyi South Senatorial District election
← 2019 25 February 2023 2027 →
 
Nominee Dave Umahi Ifeanyi Eleje
Party APC APGA

 
Nominee Linus Abaa Okorie Michael Ama Nnachi
Party LP PDP

Senator before election

Michael Ama Nnachi
PDP

Elected Senator

TBD

The Ebonyi South Senatorial District covers the local government areas of Afikpo North, Afikpo South, Ivo, Ohaozara, and Onicha. The incumbent Michael Ama Nnachi (PDP), who was elected with 78.8% of the vote in 2019, is seeking re-election.

Primary elections

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All Progressives Congress

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On 20 April 2022, the APC National Executive Committee announced the party's schedule for senatorial primaries, setting its expression of interest form price at ₦3 million and nomination form price at ₦17 million with a 50% discount for candidates younger than 40 while women and candidates with disabilities get free nomination forms. Forms were to be sold from 26 April to 6 May until the deadline was later extended to 10 May then 12 May.[7] After the submission of nomination forms by 13 May, candidates were screened by a party committee on 14 and 15 May while 18 May was the date for the screening appeal process.[8] Ward congresses and LGA congresses were set for 16 and 17 May to elect delegates for the primary. Candidates approved by the screening process advanced to a primary set for 27 May, in concurrence with other APC senatorial primaries; challenges to the result could be made on 28 May.[9][10][11][12]

Prior to the primary, Governor Dave Umahi reportedly issued a directive for aspirants to step down in favour of a single candidate; however, Ann Agom-Eze refused to drop out for Austin Umahi—a former PDP official and brother of Governor Dave Umahi. On the original primary date, Austin Umahi defeated Agom-Eze by a wide margin and thanked delegates after the results were announced.[30][13] Despite gratitude in victory, Austin Umahi was revealed to have been a placeholder for his brother as Austin Umahi withdrew from the nomination and an impromptu rerun primary was won by Dave Umahi unopposed on 10 June.[31] However, the sudden primary ruled to be illegitimate by a High Court as Agom-Eze's name was not on the ballot and INEC did not list Dave Umahi on its provisional nominee list in June.[32][33] In response, the state APC initially claimed that INEC had made an error before changing course and conducting a new rerun primary at the local government headquarters of Afikpo North LGA on 1 August;[34] Dave Umahi easily won but Agom-Eze continued to claim that the rerun primaries should not have allowed new candidates and thus she was the rightful nominee.[35] Due to her claims, the Ebonyi APC expelled Agom-Eze for 'rebellious and unruly behaviour' as she is allegedly "being bankrolled by the opposition party."[36] In response, Agom-Eze claimed that she faced persistent harassment and death threats due to her opposition to Umahi.[37] Her lawsuit eventually made its way to the Supreme Court in December, which ruled in favour of Umahi.[38]

Original primary results
APC primary results[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
APC Austin Umahi 279 98.24%
APC Ann Agom-Eze 5 1.76%
Total votes 284 100.00%
APC rerun primary results[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
APC Dave Umahi 250 93.28%
APC Austin Umahi (withdrawn) 10 3.73%
APC Chiko Elizabeth Nwakaego 5 1.87%
APC Ibiam Margret Ezenwanyi 3 1.12%
APC Ann Agom-Eze 0 0.00%
Total votes 268 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes 7 N/A
Turnout 275 100.00%

People's Democratic Party

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On 16 March 2022, the national PDP announced its senatorial primary timetable, setting its expression of interest form price at ₦1 million and the nomination form price at ₦20 million with a 50% discount for candidates between 25 and 30. Forms were to be sold until 1 April but the party later extended the deadline four times before reaching a final deadline of 22 April. After the submission of nomination forms by 25 April, candidates were screened by a party committee on 27 April while 2 May was the rescheduled date for the screening appeal process. Ward congresses were set for 29 April and LGA congresses were rescheduled for 10 May to elect delegates for the primary.[14] Candidates approved by the screening process advanced to a primary set for 23 May, in concurrence with other PDP senatorial primaries but due to often violently enforced Monday stay-at-home orders by separatists, southeastern state parties held their primaries on 24 May;[40] challenges to the result could be made on 25 May.[16][17][18][41]

On the primary date, Ama Nnachi was renominated in Afikpo North; he won in a landslide over Batholomew Olughu and Linus Chinedu Okorie.[20] However, the national PDP initially attempt to nullify the senatorial primaries;[21] the national party later backtracked amid outcry from victorious candidates and INEC listed Ama Nnachi as the legitimate nominee.[22][23]

PDP primary results[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP Michael Ama Nnachi 152 98.70%
PDP Batholomew Olughu 1 0.65%
PDP Linus Chinedu Okorie 1 0.65%
Total votes 100.00%

Campaign

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Analysis at the start of the official campaign period in early October categorized the election as a four-way race between Ama Nnachi, APGA nominee Ifeanyi Eleje, LP nominee Linus Abaa Okorie, and Umahi. Pundits noted LGA-based regional dynamics along with potential paths of victory for the major contenders.[42] Later that month, national attention turned to the race due to the reported kidnapping of Okorie by gunman on 16 October;[43] however, a later police statement stated that he had been arrested and detained.[44] The LP protested the arrest as political persecution by Umahi and critics labeled the arrest as another example of governors using security forces to abuse the opposition.[45][46] At the end of that month, an analysis piece from The Guardian also focused on regional dynamics as Eleje and Ama Nnachi are from Afikpo while Okorie and Umahi are from the Ivo-Ohaozara-Onicha axis. The report also reviewed the Okorie-Umahi political relationship from 2011 before reviewing attempts to free Okorie from detention. The election was also categorized as one of several examples of incumbent governors in competitive Senate races.[47]

By November, the campaign became a focal point for criticism of Umahi's alleged authoritarianism as Okorie remained detained until 29 November and Eleje accused security forces of "not allowing the citizens' freedom of expression." These events along with criticism from the PDP and anti-Umahi APC members led observers to label state security forces as effectively Umahi's private militia.[48] In an electoral analysis piece in December 2022, reporters from The Nation stated that Okorie's detention had backfired on Umahi amid public outcry, especially in Onicha—which is both Okorie's native LGA and electorally crucial to win the district.[29] Later that month, a Daily Trust article on the race repeated previous issues for Umahi due to regional dynamics, but also contended that Okorie's detention had hurt his campaigning and Ama Nnachi lacked significant political clout.[49]

General election

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Results

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2023 Ebonyi South Senatorial District election
Party Candidate Votes %
AA Reuben Uche Egwu
ADC Macson Innocent Akpanwaze
APC Dave Umahi
APGA Ifeanyi Eleje
LP Linus Abaa Okorie
NRM Levi Ajah Ibeabuchi
New Nigeria Peoples Party Leo Ogbonnia Idam
PDP Michael Ama Nnachi
SDP Kelechi Nnachi Olughu
YPP Rhoda Ebere Nwamini
Total votes 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes N/A
Turnout

See also

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