Uchechi Okporie
May 16, 2026
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Fresh political violence inside Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has triggered new concerns over stability ahead of the country’s high-stakes 2027 elections, after tensions erupted during party primary activities in Ogun State.
The unrest in Sagamu wards has now forced party chieftain Elegbeji to publicly appeal for peace, restraint and unity amid fears that internal rivalries could deepen political divisions across Africa’s most populous nation.
The incident highlights growing pressure within Nigeria’s governing party as political camps battle for influence ahead of future national contests.
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Observers say the clashes underline wider concerns about political intolerance, grassroots power struggles and the increasing volatility surrounding local primaries, which often shape the direction of national politics in Africa’s largest democracy.
Calling for calm, Elegbeji urged party supporters and ward leaders to reject violence and embrace dialogue, warning that continued unrest could damage public trust in the democratic process.
The development comes at a time when Nigeria is facing mounting economic and security challenges, making political stability a key concern for investors, regional allies and millions of citizens watching the country’s political future unfold.
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