As the All Progressives Congress (APC) navigates internal disputes ahead of the 2027 elections, confidence in the party's ability to retain power in Kwara State remains strong. Prof. Wale Sulaiman, a former governorship aspirant, believes that despite the ongoing controversies surrounding the party's governorship primaries, the APC is well-positioned to overcome these challenges. He stated, "The APC will unify and emerge stronger, ready to serve the people of Kwara again."

The APC's internal strife stems from factional disputes and disagreements over candidate selection, which have raised concerns about voter sentiment. However, party loyalists argue that the APC's foundational support and governance track record will resonate with the electorate. The party has been a dominant force in Kwara, and its strategies will likely focus on mobilizing grassroots support and addressing local issues effectively.

Looking ahead, if the APC can resolve its internal differences and present a united front, it may not only secure its position in Kwara but also serve as a blueprint for conflict resolution in other regions facing similar challenges.