APC Current Executive to Remain in Office Pending Court Decision – PPRC Says

The Political Parties Regulation Commission (PPRC) has announced that the current executive members of the All People’s Congress (APC) will continue to manage the affairs of the party pending the determination of a court case challenging part of the Commission’s directives on the tenure of the party’s elected officials.

The clarification was contained in a press statement issued by the PPRC on Monday, 17 August 2026, following earlier directives communicated to the APC on 13 February 2026.

According to the Commission, it had exercised its constitutional and statutory mandate by extending the tenure of the APC Executive for six months under Section 39(5) of the Political Parties Act 2022, Act No. 25 of 2022.

The extension was intended to provide the party with additional time to address its internal leadership arrangements and proceed towards its National Delegates’ Conference.

The PPRC said the second limb of its February directive provided that if the APC Executive failed to take the party to its National Delegates’ Conference after the expiration of the six-month extension, the Leader of the APC in Parliament, together with the party’s five other Members of Parliament representing each region, would assume responsibility for managing the party’s affairs until the National Delegates’ Conference was held.

However, the Commission disclosed that a member of the APC has instituted legal proceedings against both the PPRC and the party in relation to that second directive.

As a result of the pending court action, the Commission said it is constrained from implementing the second component of its directive until the matter has been determined by the court.

“In light of the above and in cognizance of the fact that a member of the party has taken the PPRC and the All People’s Congress to court regarding the second directive, the Commission is constrained to effect its second directive thus, the status quo shall remain the same pending the determination of the matter in court,” the statement said.

The PPRC consequently confirmed that the current APC executive members will remain responsible for running the affairs of the party while the legal proceedings continue.

The development means that the leadership arrangement contemplated under the Commission’s second directive will not take effect at this stage, with the existing party executive retaining administrative responsibility until the court decides the matter.

The Commission did not indicate in the statement when the court proceedings are expected to conclude or provide a new timeline for the APC National Delegates’ Conference.

The press statement was signed by Lucien H.L. Momoh, Director of Public Education and ICT at the Political Parties Regulation Commission.

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