The All Progressives Congress (APC), whose presidential campaign will begin next month, may encounter difficulties.
There are hints that the ruling party may face a divided house in the general elections of 2023.
While some parliamentarians are not happy about losing their return ticket to the National Assembly, some presidential contenders are still upset over the conclusion of the party’s presidential primary.
The APC’s Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket debate for 2023 is another issue the party is confronting.
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A chieftain of the party who spoke with Sun on condition of anonymity on the crisis in the party said, “Truth be told, how will APC wriggle out of the conundrum to convince Nigerian electorate that Muslim-Muslim joint ticket will not translate to the dreaded impression of Islamising the country? How will they convince the several doubtful Nigerians that the single-faith ticket will represent hope, employment, and restoration, among other yearnings of an average Nigerian?
“Again, our presidential candidate is becoming a hard sell with the volume of controversies hanging around his neck. His certificate is still being litigated, his state of origin, and the endless concerns about his health status among other issues have become a recurring decimal.”
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