In a significant political development in Kwara State, the Renewal Champions Movement has raised concerns over the perceived marginalization of indigenes from Moro Local Government in the upcoming 2027 House of Representatives elections. The group is appealing to leaders within the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other influential stakeholders to address this issue, emphasizing the need for inclusive representation.

The plea comes amid ongoing discussions about electoral strategies in Kwara North, where local dynamics and historical grievances around political representation have gained prominence. "It is crucial that the voices of Moro indigenes are not just heard but actively represented in governance," stated Abdurrahman Adeyemi, a spokesperson for the movement. This statement underscores the group's commitment to ensuring that local interests are prioritized in party decisions.

As the political landscape evolves, the APC's response to these calls may significantly influence its standing in the region. With increasing awareness of local sentiment, the party faces pressure to foster unity and inclusivity, which could be pivotal in shaping voter turnout and loyalty in the forthcoming elections.