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APC Chieftain Raises Alarm Over Alleged Marginalisation Within Party

APC Chieftain Raises Alarm Over Alleged Marginalisation Within Party

A prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Yabrade, has expressed concerns over what he described as ongoing marginalisation within the party structure.
Speaking on recent developments, the APC chieftain alleged that certain members and groups have been sidelined in decision-making processes, despite their contributions to the growth and success of the party. He warned that such practices, if not addressed, could create discontent among loyal members and weaken internal cohesion.
Yabrade emphasized the need for fairness, inclusiveness, and equitable distribution of opportunities within the party. According to him, unity can only be sustained when all stakeholders feel adequately represented and recognized.
He further called on the leadership of the All Progressives Congress to urgently address the concerns, stressing that inclusivity remains key to strengthening the party ahead of future political engagements.
Political observers note that issues of internal grievances and power imbalance are not uncommon within major political parties, particularly as preparations intensify for upcoming elections.
The development adds to growing conversations around internal democracy and representation within the ruling party, as members continue to advocate for a more transparent and inclusive system.

