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3 States APC may not win in 2023 election
The lingering crisis in the All Progressives Congress should be a matter of concern to the party. They should be concerned that things are actually falling apart within the state chapter of the party even when it is clear that the state would elect a governor in 2022. Rather than preparing adequately for the next challenge, the party is in a crisis.
Some of the northern governors under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), may fail to win their states for the party in the forthcoming 2023 general election, if the crisis currently affecting the party in their states continues. At the moment, APC appears to be divided within these states and if this continues, the governors may find it difficult leading the party to victory. However, who are these northern governors?
Ganduje
Apart from the Sharada versus Ganduje conflict, several other disagreements have continued to tear the Kano state APC apart. At the moment, there is the believe in some section of the party, that the governor’s leadership may not be in the best interest of the party in the state. Consequently, it is almost certain that the governor, Umar Ganduje may not be able to lead the party to victory if this division persists. As things stand, the crisis within the APC in Kano, may give opposition parties the chance to upstage the ruling party in both the governorship and presidential elections in 2023.
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The question at the moment however, is, will APC be able to solve all these conflicts amicably to prevent further deterioration? Looking at the situation in Kwara, Kano and others, there is a growing possibility one or more of these may escalate further if not arrested.