The All Progressives Congress (APC) has fixed the primaries of the party in Kwara state for this Friday and Saturday.
The state primaries had been shifted severally for logistic reasons, according to the party.
Aspirants jostling for various positions in the state have opted for the direct primary and it was subsequently acceded to by the national leadership of the party.
Now the Senate and House of Representatives primary will take place tomorrow, while governorship and House of Assembly primary has been slated for Saturday.
In his brief remark at the stakeholders meeting on Thursday, the minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, hailed the perseverance of the aspirants, attributing the delay in the conduct of the primaries to logistics.
Mohammed said the numerous campaigns and jingles embarked upon by the aspirants had not only popularized APC, but have taken the party to every nook and cranny of the state.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the eight-man electoral panel, Chief Iyiola Oladokun urged the aspirants to cooperate with the panel.
Oladokun, who is the former deputy governor of Oyo state, said panel’s assignment was herculean, adding that “we are craving the cooperation and support of all the aspirants and executives of the party in the state.
“We are praying that the people that will emerge as candidates will lead the party to greater success at the 2019 elections. We urge our aspirants to direct their agents to carry out the assignment according to the rule. They are asked to work for not only their principals’ interest but for the party’s.
“After this meeting we are going to meet with the electoral officers and agents to deliberate on the goals set before us as a contest is not a fight. We are also going to meet with security agents to solicit for their assistance for a peaceful exercise.”