In a revealing comment, APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda expressed his enjoyment in observing the ongoing conflict between the opposition parties, ADC and NDC, labeling the infighting as self-inflicted. This statement comes amidst heightened tensions within Nigeria's political landscape, where both parties have been embroiled in bitter disputes that have left their leadership and electoral strategies in disarray.
Yilwatda remarked, "Watching the ADC and NDC attack each other is quite entertaining. Their crisis is a result of their own decisions," highlighting how internal strife can weaken opposition forces. The APC has capitalized on these divisions, positioning itself favorably as it gears up for future elections. The turmoil within ADC and NDC not only reflects deep-seated rivalries but also raises questions about their ability to present a united front against the ruling party.
As the political landscape evolves, the APC may find opportunities to strengthen its base while the opposition struggles to regroup. The ongoing conflict among ADC and NDC could ultimately dictate the dynamics of the upcoming electoral contests, making it crucial for both parties to reassess their strategies and leadership cohesion.