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Major Party Shakeup: APC Announces New Acting Chairman

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has named Alhaji Dalori as acting national chairman after Abdullahi Ganduje stepped down unexpectedly.
This sudden leadership change comes as the party grapples with internal divisions and growing dissatisfaction among members.
Insiders reveal Ganduje’s resignation followed controversial handling of FCT Area Council primaries that angered party stakeholders.
Many criticized the Bwari Area Council primary where only one candidate, Hon. Joshua Musa Ishaku, reportedly remained after others were allegedly forced out.
“This was the height of disgrace,” a party source disclosed, claiming Ishaku had PDP ties and opposed Tinubu’s presidential bid.
The botched primaries became the final straw for North Central leaders demanding the chairmanship return to their region.
Pressure mounted as North Central stakeholders persistently challenged Ganduje’s leadership since he replaced Abdullahi Adamu in August 2023.
Their agitation intensified over perceived marginalization in party affairs and decision-making processes.
The National Working Committee reportedly convinced Ganduje to resign, aiming to stabilize the party before December’s national convention.
Sources indicate plans to appoint a national vice chairman as interim leader until proper elections.
This strategic move seeks to address regional imbalances while preparing for 2027 elections.
Party officials hope the transition will mend fractures and restore confidence among disgruntled members.
As Dalori takes charge, observers watch closely whether he can unite factions and steer the APC through this turbulent period.
His leadership will test the party’s ability to reconcile internal disputes while maintaining political momentum.
The development underscores deeper challenges within Nigeria’s ruling party as it balances regional interests with national ambitions.
How Dalori navigates these complexities may determine APC’s future ahead of crucial election cycles.
Political analysts suggest this reshuffle reflects ongoing power struggles within Nigerian politics.
The coming weeks will reveal whether the change brings stability or fuels further discontent among competing party blocs.
With critical elections approaching, the APC faces mounting pressure to demonstrate cohesive leadership.
Dalori’s appointment marks both an opportunity and challenge for the party’s direction in Nigeria’s volatile political landscape.
As members await the December convention, questions linger about potential candidates for permanent chairman.
The transition period may expose deeper divisions or provide space for much-needed reconciliation.
This leadership crisis highlights how regional politics continue shaping Nigeria’s dominant parties.
The APC’s handling of this transition could influence its electoral fortunes and internal dynamics for years to come.
Stakeholders across the political spectrum now watch whether the party can transform this upheaval into an opportunity for renewal or if it signals deeper systemic challenges within Nigeria’s ruling establishment.
The coming months will prove decisive as the APC balances immediate damage control with long-term strategic planning ahead of 2027’s high-stakes elections.
All eyes remain on Dalori’s next moves.
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