An APC chieftain in Kwara State calls on Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to reconcile aggrieved members as internal divisions persist within the ruling party. In an open letter, Sola Ajimati, a former APC senatorial aspirant in Kwara South, says unresolved disputes arising from party primaries and concerns over perceived exclusion from decision-making are weakening the party’s cohesion ahead of future elections. Ajimati specifically points to allegations and concerns around the May 18 Kwara South senatorial primary, urging a transparent review to restore confidence in the party’s internal democratic process. He argues that unresolved controversies could reduce unity and electoral strength. The letter also highlights broader security challenges in the state, saying party unity is needed to help address emerging threats. Ajimati recommends that the governor convene stakeholders’ meetings and set up an independent reconciliation committee to handle grievances. He cites examples from other states where consultation and consensus-building are presented as contributing to electoral outcomes. The appeal is expected to intensify discussions within the Kwara APC about party cohesion and leadership strategy.
APC Chieftain Urges Kwara Governor to Reconcile Party Divisions
An APC chieftain in Kwara State calls on Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to reconcile aggrieved members as internal divisions persist within the ruling party. In an open letter, Sola Ajimati, a former...
- Sola Ajimati, an APC chieftain in Kwara South, writes an open letter to Governor AbdulRazaq urging reconciliation of aggrieved party members.
- The appeal cites ongoing internal divisions and disputes linked to party primary processes.
- Ajimati raises concerns about the May 18 Kwara South senatorial primary and calls for a transparent review.
- He recommends a stakeholders’ meeting and an independent reconciliation committee to address grievances.
- The letter links party unity to both electoral prospects and the ability to respond to security challenges in Kwara.
A former All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial aspirant in Kwara South, Sola Ajimati, has appealed to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to urgently reconcile aggrieved party members amid rising concerns over internal disputes and security challenges in the state.In an open letter, Ajimati warned that unresolved primary election controversies and perceived exclusion from decision-making risk weakening the APC ahead of future polls. He stressed that unity, inclusion, and broad stakeholder engagement are essential to sustaining the governor’s achievements and securing electoral success.Ajimati pointed to Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s re-election as proof that consultation and consensus-building strengthen parties, contrasting it with Osun State’s electoral setbacks linked to internal disagreements.He also raised concerns about irregularities in the May 18 Kwara South Senatorial Primary, calling for a transparent review to restore confidence in the APC’s internal democracy.To address grievances, Ajimati urged AbdulRazaq to convene a stakeholders’ meeting and establish an independent reconciliation committee. He emphasized that political unity is vital not only for electoral strength but also for tackling emerging security threats in Kwara.The letter is expected to intensify ongoing debates within the Kwara APC over party cohesion and leadership strategy as preparations for upcoming elections gather pace.
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