The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State has taken a significant step toward the upcoming elections by screening 158 aspirants for 24 available House of Assembly seats. This move underscores the party's commitment to a transparent selection process, aiming to unify its base and enhance its chances of electoral success.

The screening, which was conducted by a panel of party stalwarts, is seen as a crucial strategy in a politically competitive environment. With numerous candidates vying for a limited number of slots, the APC aims to project a united front ahead of the elections. "We are dedicated to ensuring that only the most capable and committed candidates emerge from this process," stated Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, Kwara State Governor and APC leader.

As the political landscape in Kwara evolves, the effectiveness of this screening will be pivotal in shaping the party's electoral strategy. The APC’s focus on credibility and fairness could resonate well with voters, potentially strengthening their foothold in the state. With the election season heating up, the choices made now will likely have lasting implications for the APC's future in Kwara.