The All Progressives Congress (APC) has declared that the opposition is fragmenting under the weight of internal discord, a statement reflecting its growing confidence as Nigeria approaches the next electoral cycle. Recent tensions among opposition parties have surfaced, with factions publicly clashing over leadership and strategy, suggesting a lack of cohesion that the APC aims to exploit.

APC spokesperson, John Adeyemi, stated, “The opposition is breaking into pieces, showcasing their inability to unite against our increasing popularity and strength.” This assertion comes amid the APC's efforts to consolidate its base and appeal to undecided voters, capitalizing on perceived weaknesses within rival factions. The party's recent successes in local elections further bolster its claim of a robust political landscape.

As the political atmosphere heats up, the APC's narrative may resonate with voters seeking stability amidst uncertainty. However, the evolving dynamics within the opposition could also lead to unexpected alliances or strategies as they seek to counterbalance the APC’s momentum. The next few months will be pivotal in shaping the electoral landscape and determining whether the APC's optimism is well-founded or overreaching.