The All Progressives Congress (APC) has called on the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to address its internal crisis, urging it to stop attributing its challenges to the APC or President Bola Tinubu. The appeal came during a news conference on Friday in Abuja, where APC National Secretary, Sen. Ajibola Basiru, and Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, spoke. The APC dismissed allegations recently made by the ADC, stating that the opposition party should focus on resolving its internal disagreements. Basiru emphasized that the ADC's leadership tussle is not the responsibility of the APC or the presidency. The APC maintained that political parties must manage their internal affairs without shifting blame. No details were provided about the specific nature of the ADC's allegations.
The APC's public brush-off of ADC's complaints suggests a refusal to engage with smaller parties even on matters of political friction. With Basiru and Morka speaking in unison, the message is less about mediation and more about political hierarchy. For Nigerian voters, this exchange underscores how deeply fragmented the opposition space has become, limiting viable alternatives. Without unity or credible challenges, the current political narrative remains undisturbed.