The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed the possibility of implosion following its National Convention scheduled for March 27-28. The party's Deputy National Organizing Secretary, Hon. Chidi Nze Duru, commended the consensus arrangement, stating it will save the party from implosion. According to Duru, the APC aims to secure a landslide victory in the 2027 general elections, winning across all geopolitical zones.
Hon. Duru expressed confidence in the party's ability to bring people together, ensuring no rupture or implosion. He emphasized that consensus building is a fundamental aspect of the APC's structure, allowing for the recognition of individuals while maintaining party unity. The party's focus is on winning the entire country, rather than focusing on specific zones or geographical areas.
The APC's emphasis on consensus building is a welcome development, particularly in a party where internal conflicts have often threatened its stability. However, the party's Deputy National Organizing Secretary, Hon. Chidi Nze Duru, must deliver on his promise to mobilize the South-east for the party in 2027. The APC's landslide victory ambitions in 2027 will be put to the test, and the party's ability to deliver on its promises will be crucial in determining its success. With the party's focus on winning the entire country, it remains to be seen whether this approach will yield the desired results. The APC's performance in the 2027 general elections will be a critical test of its ability to deliver on its promises and maintain its position as a dominant force in Nigerian politics.






