All Progressives Congress primary With
President Muhammadu Buhari having been elected to the office of president twice, he was ineligible for renomination. There was no formal zoning agreement for the APC nomination despite calls from politicians and interest groups such as the Southern Governors' Forum to zone the nomination to the South as Buhari, a northerner, was elected twice. The party held its indirect presidential primary on 8 June 2022 in
Abuja and nominated
Bola Tinubu, the former
Governor of Lagos State. In mid-June, the APC submitted the name of Kabir Ibrahim Masari—a politician and party operative from
Katsina State—as a placeholder vice presidential nominee to be substituted at a later date. On 10 July, Ibrahim Masari formally withdrew as vice presidential nominee and later that day, Tinubu announced
Kashim Shettima—Senator for Borno Central and former
Governor of Borno State—as his replacement.
Labour Party primary On 30 May 2022, shortly after former
Governor of Anambra State Peter Obi joined the party from the PDP, the
Labour Party held its presidential primary in
Asaba where Obi was nominated unopposed. On 17 June, the party submitted the name of
Doyin Okupe—a physician and former PDP candidate who became the Director-General of the Obi Campaign Organisation—as a placeholder vice presidential nominee to be substituted for someone else at a later date. On 7 July, Okupe formally withdrew as vice presidential nominee and the next day, Obi announced
Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed—former Senator for Kaduna North—as his replacement.
New Nigeria Peoples Party primary The
New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) held its convention and presidential primary election on 8 June 2022 and nominated
Rabiu Kwankwaso, who was the sole candidate, as its presidential candidate for the 2023 general election. On 14 July 2022, Kwankwaso picked Isaac Idahosa as his running mate and vice presidential candidate of the NNPP.
People's Democratic Party primary In October 2021, newly elected PDP Chairman
Iyorchia Ayu backed the indirect primary method of nominating a presidential candidate instead of the direct or consensus methods. There was no zoning agreement for the PDP nomination despite calls from politicians and interest groups such as the Southern Governors' Forum to zone the nomination to the South as the APC's Buhari, a Northerner, was elected twice. The party held its indirect presidential primary on 28 May 2022 in
Abuja and nominated
Atiku Abubakar—its 2019 nominee and former
Vice President. On 16 June, Abubakar selected
Governor of Delta State Ifeanyi Okowa as his running mate. ==National Assembly elections==