As the 2027 National Assembly elections approach, candidates from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State are urging party members to embrace the results of the primaries and prioritize unity. This call for acceptance comes amid rising tensions among factions within the party, which have threatened to undermine its cohesion as election day nears.

In a recent statement, APC candidate Olumide Ojo emphasized the need for solidarity, saying, "We must respect party supremacy and work together to ensure victory." The appeal highlights the party's recognition of internal divisions that could jeopardize their electoral prospects. With Nigeria's political landscape increasingly polarized, the APC is keen to mitigate dissent and foster a unified front.

Looking forward, the success of the APC in Ondo hinges on its ability to reconcile differences and present a united candidate slate. As party dynamics evolve, the outcome of this internal struggle will be crucial not only for the APC's performance in 2027 but for the broader stability of the party as it navigates Nigeria's complex political terrain.