As Nigeria's political landscape heats up ahead of the primaries, the APC Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, has issued a stern warning to aspirants regarding their conduct. With the primaries set to play a pivotal role in the upcoming elections, Yilwatda stressed that any disruptive behavior could lead to suspension from the party. "We must uphold the integrity of our processes. Any aspirant who fails to behave responsibly will face consequences," he affirmed.
This warning comes amidst rising tensions within the party, as various factions vie for power and influence. Previous primaries have been marred by violence and unrest, prompting the need for a more disciplined approach this time. The APC, which has been in power since 2015, aims to project unity and stability as it prepares for a critical electoral season.
Looking ahead, the party's ability to manage internal disputes will be crucial. If the aspirants heed Yilwatda's call for decorum, the APC could emerge stronger. Conversely, failure to enforce discipline may exacerbate divisions, jeopardizing their chances in the upcoming elections. The stakes have never been higher as the party navigates this complex political terrain.