2027 Tensions: APC Kingmakers Scramble to Quell State-Level Uprisings

Source:Punch Newspapers (MobilePunch)
August 4, 2025
Abuja, Nigeria
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) is grappling with internal dissent as state-level factions challenge national leadership ahead of the 2027 elections. Reports from party insiders in Lagos, Kano, and Rivers States indicate growing dissatisfaction with candidate selection processes and resource allocation, with some state chairmen alleging marginalization. A senior APC member, who requested anonymity, stated on August 3, 2025, 'If these uprisings are not addressed, we risk losing key states in 2027.' Meetings are reportedly underway in Abuja to pacify aggrieved members, with over 20 state chapters involved in the crisis.

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