Abdulmumi Kundak is raising serious concerns regarding the integrity of the Bauchi South APC primary, claiming that the electoral process was marred by irregularities. In a statement released on May 19, 2026, he insisted that no valid election took place, urging the party leadership to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter. Kundak's allegations reflect broader tensions within the APC, as party factions grapple with internal disputes ahead of the upcoming elections.
The APC has faced scrutiny in various states over its internal elections, with critics arguing that lack of transparency undermines democracy. Kundak's call for accountability is echoed by others within the party, highlighting a growing dissatisfaction among aspirants who feel marginalized by the current leadership. "We must uphold the principles of democracy; otherwise, we risk losing the trust of our supporters," Kundak stated, emphasizing the need for fair electoral practices.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, the APC's response to these allegations will be crucial. How the party addresses concerns of fairness and transparency could significantly impact its electoral fortunes and its unity moving forward.