The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State has strongly condemned a recent court ruling that removed its State Chairman, Senator Andy Uba. This verdict has ignited tensions within the party, raising questions about internal governance and electoral strategies ahead of the upcoming elections. The judgment, perceived by some as politically motivated, has prompted the APC to consider appealing the decision.

In a statement, Uba declared, "We will not be deterred by this ruling; our commitment to the party and its vision for Anambra remains unwavering." His stance reflects the broader sentiment among party members who fear that such judicial interventions could destabilize the APC's growth in the region. The party has enjoyed significant support in Anambra, and any disruption could have ramifications for its electoral prospects.

Moving forward, the APC's ability to navigate this legal challenge will be critical. The party must unify its ranks and bolster its grassroots efforts to maintain its influence in Anambra. As political dynamics shift, how the APC responds to this setback could define its trajectory in the run-up to the elections.