In the wake of the recent All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries in Nasarawa State, gubernatorial candidate Ahmed Wadada has called for unity among party members to strengthen their chances in the upcoming 2027 elections. This appeal comes after a contentious primary process that saw divisions within the party, raising concerns about its cohesion going forward.
Wadada emphasized the importance of collaboration, stating, “We must put our differences aside and work together to ensure our party’s victory in the general elections.” His message resonates amid a backdrop of political rivalry and factionalism, which has historically plagued the APC in the state. The party's ability to unify will be critical as it faces opposition from an increasingly organized opposition, particularly in light of new electoral trends and voter sentiments.
Looking ahead, the APC under Wadada's leadership faces a crucial test in bridging divides and galvanizing support. The success of his unity call will not only determine the party’s trajectory but also shape the political landscape in Nasarawa, as it prepares for a fiercely contested electoral battle.