
A senior insider within the All Progressives Congress (APC) has raised concerns over internal dynamics within the party, alleging that lapses in coordination and engagement may be affecting its political strength in Northern Nigeria, particularly in Kano State.
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, expressed worry that the party may be facing setbacks due to what was described as “internal sabotage” and a perceived lack of visible political activity from some Northern ministers in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to the insider, the situation in Kano requires urgent attention, noting that the party’s grassroots connection appears to be weakening. “We’ve lost Kano,” the source alleged, emphasizing the need for swift strategic intervention to rebuild trust and strengthen party structures in the region.
The claims also highlighted concerns that key political appointees from the North have not been sufficiently active in mobilizing support or reinforcing the administration’s achievements at the grassroots level. This, the insider warned, could have implications for the party’s performance if not addressed promptly.
Despite the concerns, party stakeholders remain optimistic that with renewed commitment, unity, and strategic engagement, the APC can regain momentum across Northern Nigeria. Observers note that Kano remains a critical political stronghold, and efforts to reconnect with the electorate will be pivotal in shaping future outcomes.
As political activities continue to intensify, analysts believe that internal cohesion and proactive leadership will be essential in consolidating gains and maintaining public confidence in the ruling party.

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