The All Progressives Congress (APC) is grappling with significant internal strife as the party prepares for upcoming elections, raising alarms about the viability of its primaries. Concerns have escalated regarding the transparency and fairness of candidate selection, prompting fears that these issues could lead to a substantial electoral defeat.

Recent developments reveal a growing rift among party members, with many expressing dissatisfaction over the perceived imposition of candidates. “If we do not address these internal issues, we are essentially paving the way for our own defeat,” warned the governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji. This sentiment echoes among various stakeholders, as the party risks alienating its grassroots supporters.

The stakes are high as the APC faces not only opposition parties but also the challenge of restoring confidence among its members. With time running out, the party must urgently address these concerns to unify its ranks and present a formidable front in the elections. Failure to do so could significantly alter the political landscape, signaling a potential shift in power dynamics across the nation.