As Nigeria grapples with escalating economic challenges and pervasive insecurity, the All Progressives Congress (APC) appears more focused on political maneuvering than on effective governance. Recent developments, including internal party conflicts and power struggles, have overshadowed pressing national issues, frustrating citizens who are desperate for solutions.

Amidst this backdrop, the APC's leadership has prioritized political survival over the country's welfare. Stakeholders have voiced concerns, with Senator Biodun Olujimi stating, "The APC must remember that our primary obligation is to the Nigerian people, not political games." This sentiment reflects a growing disillusionment among the populace, which has seen little relief from rising inflation and violent crime.

As the country heads into another election cycle, the challenge for the APC will be to recalibrate its focus. The party must shift from infighting to addressing the urgent needs of Nigerians. Without this shift, the discontent could translate into electoral backlash, forcing a reevaluation of priorities that could ultimately determine the future of governance in Nigeria.