The recent delays in the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries in Plateau State have sown confusion and anxiety among party members and residents alike. Scheduled for Saturday, the primaries faced significant setbacks, particularly in the Jos North Local Government Area, disrupting the electoral process and raising concerns about the party's organizational capacity ahead of the upcoming elections.

Stakeholders have expressed their frustration over the situation, with local party chairman Samuel Dung stating, "The lack of clear communication from the party leadership has left us in a state of uncertainty. We need transparency to restore confidence among our members." This delay not only affects the immediate political landscape but also has broader implications for the APC's strategy as it prepares for a crucial election cycle.

As the party scrambles to resolve these issues, the potential fallout may impact voter sentiment and party unity in Plateau State. Observers will be watching closely to see how the APC navigates this turmoil and whether it can rally its base before the elections, which are now looming ever closer.