The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) is on a reconciliation mission following contentious primary elections that have sparked dissatisfaction among party members nationwide. Conducted over the weekend, these primaries faced allegations of candidate imposition and lack of transparency, prompting swift action from the party’s leadership to address grievances.

In response to the unrest, NDC Chairman, Ahmed Bello, emphasized the party's commitment to inclusivity, stating, "We are dedicated to uniting our members and ensuring that every voice is heard. The primaries may have raised concerns, but we are committed to resolving these issues amicably." This affirmation aims to reassure party loyalists as the NDC gears up for the approaching general elections.

As the NDC navigates this turbulent period, the success of its reconciliation efforts will be critical in solidifying its base and presenting a united front against rival parties. The ability to address internal dissent effectively could prove pivotal in shaping the party’s electoral prospects. With the stakes high, the NDC must demonstrate leadership and cohesion to maintain its relevance in Nigeria's evolving political landscape.