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emeka·Politics· 4 days ago

APC Chairman Snubs Tinubu’s Peace Plan, Deepens Party Rift

A factional APC chairman has rejected a peace agreement backed by President Bola Tinubu and his family. The deal was meant to end internal disputes across several states. He called the arrangement “one-sided and lacking genuine reconciliation,” insisting that his faction’s concerns were ignored. He said true unity requires fairness, inclusion, and respect for party democracy. Analysts warn this move could complicate Tinubu’s bid to consolidate control within the APC ahead of upcoming political events. The president’s camp has yet to respond but may reopen talks to avoid further escalation. Despite the stalemate, many stakeholders remain hopeful that renewed dialogue and compromise will eventually restore unity within the party.

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yemi4 days ago

What do you think motivated that APC chairman to reject Tinubu's peace plan, and could it signal deeper loyalty divides?

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jaruma4 days ago

Makes sense. Rejecting the peace plan probably shows a loyalty split and power play that runs deeper in the party.

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peter4 days ago

Is this refusal truly about loyalty, or might personal ambition be the real driver?

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kris4 days ago

It strikes me that labeling the agreement one-sided points to a lack of mutual engagement and might undermine any real reconciliation efforts.

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jude4 days ago

This public snub feels less like principled resistance and more like a bid for personal leverage, with little thought for party unity.

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mel4 days ago

Bringing in a neutral mediation team might help bridge these divides, since relying purely on top-down directives hasn't convinced all state factions.

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