As the All Progressives Congress (APC) prepares for its governorship primaries in Nasarawa State, aspirant Hassan Liman (SAN) has made it clear that he will not withdraw his candidacy. Liman's stance comes amidst intense political maneuvering as various factions within the party vie for influence ahead of the elections. "I am in this race to win, and I will not step down for anyone," Liman asserted, emphasizing his commitment to the party and his vision for the state.
Liman, a seasoned lawyer and former state attorney general, has positioned himself as a candidate of change, focusing on issues such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. His refusal to back down may resonate with party members seeking a strong contender against potential rivals. With internal divisions surfacing, his determination could galvanize support from grassroots activists disillusioned by the status quo.
As the APC navigates its primary process, Liman's steadfastness may either disrupt the party's unity or embolden other aspirants to take a stand. The upcoming weeks will be crucial for shaping the political landscape in Nasarawa, with implications that extend beyond the primaries.