In a troubling development for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa, governorship aspirant Abdulrahman Haske has alleged serious irregularities in the party's primary election. His claims focus on issues related to the collation and voting processes, which he argues undermine the integrity of the election.

Haske’s concerns come amid a politically charged environment where party loyalty and transparency are crucial. "If we do not address these discrepancies now, we risk losing the trust of our supporters and jeopardizing our chances in the general elections," Haske stated, emphasizing the need for accountability. The APC, which has faced scrutiny in past elections, may find itself at a crossroads as it prepares for upcoming contests in the state.

As the situation unfolds, the party leadership will need to address these allegations promptly to maintain its credibility. With the general elections looming, ensuring a fair and transparent process could prove vital not only for the APC's unity but also for its performance at the polls. The outcome of this controversy may set a precedent for how the party navigates internal disputes moving forward.