The recent suspension of the Kebbi State chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Zuru Local Government party chair highlights growing internal tensions within the party. This decision, announced by State Party Secretary Alhaji Sa’idu Muhammad Kimba, stems from complaints from stakeholders in the Zuru Emirate, reflecting a broader discontent that may jeopardize the party's cohesion ahead of upcoming elections.

Stakeholders raised concerns over alleged infractions, suggesting that leadership issues could hinder the APC's efforts to maintain its political dominance in the region. "We need leaders who are accountable and transparent in their dealings," stated a concerned APC member from Zuru, underscoring the urgency for reform within party ranks.

As the party navigates these challenges, the suspensions may signal a critical juncture for the APC in Kebbi. With elections on the horizon, the need for unity and effective leadership is paramount. The resolution of these disputes will be crucial in determining whether the APC can rally its base or risk fragmentation amidst rising opposition. The coming weeks will be pivotal in shaping the party's future trajectory in Kebbi State.