Plateau APC Tilting Towards Disintegration Ahead of 2023

 

By; BUHARI B. BELLO, Jos

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Plateau State is currently heading to eventual disintegration and total crisis which may mark the end of the party in the state.

 

 

 

Many of the party’s loyalists and supporters it was gatheed are deeply disenchanted over the way and manner the party conducted its primaries where Nentanwe Yilwada was declared the winner against the wishes of the majority of the aspirants with their supporters who staged the the the walkout at the venue of the event.

 

 

 

Members of the ruling APC in Plateau State are contemplating decamping to other political parties, which may signal the end of APC in the state, considering the election at the various 17 local government areas and the state that makthe es People’s Democratic Party (PDP) a favourite political party in the state.

 

 

Crisis in the party started with the removal of the former chairman of the party in the state, Nde Latap Dabeng who decamped to the opposition party and contested for the governorship position.

 

 

Besides, the party supporters became aggrieved over the alleged hijacking of the party witchery where they were accused of imposition on the affairs of the party in the state.

 

 

They first accused the state’s governor, Simon Bako Lalong of imposition of candis in 16 out of the 17 local government areas of the state.

 

 

According to a reliable source at the Government House in Rayfield Jos, the governor also played a crucial role in making APC lose-election bye election for Jos North Bassa Federal Constituencythese

With all this political wranglings in the party, the state publicity secretary, Mr Sylvanus Normang said the APC remains the party to beat.

He expressed optimism that the conflict resolution mechanism of the party will resolve the issues arising from the primaries.

According to him, the disagreement that happened was some of the aspirantwalkout walked out dismal in politics, saying that the party machinery will resolve all the lingering problems ahead of the 2003 election.