The controversy surrounding the Agege APC primary elections has intensified, with party leaders firmly dismissing rival claims questioning the legitimacy of the results. Ganiyu Egunjobi and Azeez Ninalowo have been reaffirmed as the party's primary winners, despite opposition protests that allege electoral malpractice.
The APC leadership in Agege has taken a strong stance, emphasizing the integrity of the electoral process. “We stand by the results and will not entertain baseless claims that undermine the democratic process,” said Babatunde Fashola, a prominent APC figure. This statement reflects the party's commitment to maintaining unity and transparency amidst growing dissent.
As the political landscape heats up ahead of the upcoming elections, the APC's response to these claims will be crucial. The party's ability to manage internal disputes and present a unified front could significantly impact its electoral viability. Stakeholders are watching closely, as the Agege primary controversy may foreshadow larger challenges for the APC in the lead-up to the national elections. The resolution of this dispute will be pivotal in shaping voter sentiment and party cohesion as the election date approaches.