The President of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, has cautioned members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) against prioritizing individual interests over the collective well-being of the party and the nation. This warning was made during the APC convention, where Tinubu emphasized that the party has no intention of establishing a one-party state.
Tinubu listed several achievements of the reforms initiated by President Muhammadu Buhari's administration, which he said have laid a solid foundation for the APC's continued growth and success. He noted that the party's primary goal is to serve the people, not to pursue personal interests. The President's message is a reminder to APC members of their responsibility to uphold the party's values and principles.
The APC convention has been a platform for the party to reflect on its progress and chart a course for the future. Tinubu's words of caution serve as a timely reminder to party members of the importance of putting the collective good above individual interests.
President Tinubu's warning to APC members is a welcome development, coming at a time when the party is seeking to rebrand and reconnect with Nigerians. The President's emphasis on collective good over individual interests is a clear call to accountability, particularly in a party that has been plagued by internal power struggles and factionalism. By prioritizing the party's values and principles, APC members can work towards building a more inclusive and responsive government that truly serves the people.


