As Nigeria gears up for its presidential primaries, Senator George Akume has called for unity among members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State. This plea comes amidst growing political tensions and divisions that have the potential to undermine the party's chances in the upcoming elections.
Akume, a key figure in the APC, underscored the necessity of solidarity, stating, "We must put aside our differences and work together if we hope to achieve success in the presidential primaries." His remarks highlight a critical moment for the APC in Benue, where intra-party rivalries could threaten their electoral prospects. With various factions vying for influence, the need for a cohesive strategy is more pressing than ever.
The call for unity is not merely a rallying cry but a strategic imperative as the party approaches a pivotal election. As the APC navigates these internal challenges, the ability to present a united front will be crucial in appealing to voters and competing effectively against opposition parties. The coming weeks will reveal whether Akume's message resonates with party members or if divisions will continue to plague the APC in Benue.