The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has assured that the party is working to reconcile aggrieved members and strengthen its internal unity ahead of the 2027 general elections. Naija247news reports that Ganduje made the declaration during a meeting with party stakeholders in Abuja on Tuesday, where he emphasized the importance of cohesion within the ruling party.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!According to Naija247news, Ganduje acknowledged that the APC has faced internal disagreements and defections in recent months, particularly after the 2023 general elections. “We are aware of the grievances within the party, and we are committed to addressing them. Our goal is to ensure that all members feel valued and heard,” Ganduje stated.
Naija247news gathered that the APC has set up a reconciliation committee to engage with aggrieved members and resolve disputes at the state and national levels. The committee, chaired by a senior party leader, is expected to submit its report within the next three months.
Naija247news understands that the reconciliation efforts are part of the APC’s strategy to consolidate its position as Nigeria’s dominant political party. According to Naija247news, the party is also working to attract new members and strengthen its grassroots structures ahead of the 2027 elections.
The announcement has been welcomed by some party members, who see it as a step in the right direction. “This is a positive development. The APC needs to unite if it wants to retain power in 2027,” said a party chieftain who spoke to Naija247news.
According to Naija247news, Ganduje also used the opportunity to appeal to former members who left the party to return and contribute to its growth. “Our doors are open to everyone. We believe that the APC is the best platform to achieve our collective aspirations,” Ganduje said.
Naija247news reports that the reconciliation efforts come amid growing concerns about the party’s internal cohesion and its ability to retain power in 2027. Analysts have warned that the APC must address its internal challenges to remain competitive in the next election cycle.
As the APC prepares for the 2027 elections, Naija247news gathered that there is growing optimism about the party’s prospects. “The APC has a strong base and a track record of success. If it can resolve its internal issues, it will be well-positioned to win in 2027,” said a political analyst.
Naija247news will continue to monitor developments in the APC and provide updates on the party’s reconciliation efforts. For now, Ganduje’s assurance of unity and reconciliation has raised hopes for a stronger and more cohesive APC ahead of the 2027 elections.