As the 2027 elections approach, the Kwara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) faces a critical juncture, with internal discord threatening its electoral prospects. The Orisun Igbomina group has publicly warned party leaders, including Governor AbdulRazaq, that unresolved conflicts could severely undermine their chances in the upcoming elections.
The group underscored the urgency of addressing fissures within the party, emphasizing that unity is paramount for effective campaigning and voter mobilization. "If we do not resolve these internal issues, we risk losing the trust of our supporters and ultimately the election," stated Abiola Adetokunbo, spokesperson for Orisun Igbomina. This sentiment reflects a growing concern among party members about the implications of factionalism on their electoral strategy.
As the clock ticks down to the elections, the Kwara APC must prioritize reconciliation and strategic alignment to avoid a repeat of past mistakes. Failure to do so could not only jeopardize their hold on power but also fracture the party’s base, leaving room for opposition forces to capitalize on their disarray. The stakes are high, and decisive leadership is essential for a united front come election day.