The All Progressives Congress (APC) has once again extended the deadlines for the sale and submission of nomination forms, prompting concerns over the party's internal dynamics ahead of the upcoming primary elections. This decision follows significant challenges within the party's consensus arrangement, which many believed would streamline candidate selection. The new timelines have raised questions about the party’s preparedness and unity as it gears up for a critical electoral cycle.

"The extension allows us to ensure all voices are heard and candidates are properly vetted," said John Doe, APC National Secretary. This sentiment reflects a commitment to inclusivity, yet it underscores the urgency to resolve internal disputes that could hinder electoral success.

As the APC navigates these adjustments, the party faces the dual challenge of solidifying its candidate list and addressing growing discontent among its members. The effectiveness of these extensions will be judged not only on candidate selection but also on the party's ability to present a unified front in the face of mounting opposition. The coming weeks will be pivotal in determining whether these strategic shifts can translate into electoral gains.