In a significant development for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State, Governor Ibikunle Amosun and the party's gubernatorial candidate have resolved their political disputes, paving the way for a united front ahead of the upcoming elections. The reconciliation meeting, attended by notable figures including former Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, addressed lingering tensions that threatened party cohesion.

The rift had raised concerns among party loyalists and observers, as infighting could undermine the APC's electoral prospects. Amosun emphasized the importance of unity, stating, "We must put our differences aside to ensure victory for our party and to serve the people of Ogun State." This sentiment underscores a strategic shift as the APC seeks to consolidate support within the state.

As the elections approach, the resolution of these disputes may bolster the APC’s chances in a competitive political landscape. With internal harmony restored, the party can now focus on mobilizing its base and addressing pressing issues facing Ogun State, presenting a formidable challenge to their opponents in the run-up to the polls.