The aftermath of the consensus arrangement within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Katsina State has continued to generate reactions, with some party stakeholders warning that the development may create deeper divisions ahead of the 2027 general elections.
One of the affected lawmakers, representing Kankia, Ingawa, and Kusada, Hon. Abubakar Yahaya Kusada, described the situation as unfortunate, saying the process left many loyal party members dissatisfied and politically displaced.
According to him, while consensus remains a legitimate political strategy, its implementation in the state allegedly lacked fairness and inclusiveness.
“The issue is not about consensus itself, but the way it was handled. Many committed party members who have sacrificed for the growth of the APC feel neglected,” he said.
Kusada warned that the wave of defections and growing discontent among party members could weaken the APC if urgent reconciliation measures are not taken.
“We are beginning to see the consequences already. Some prominent members have left the party, while many others are angry and disappointed. The leadership must quickly address these grievances before things get worse,” he stated.
The lawmaker urged the presidency and national leadership of the party to intervene and ensure justice, equity, and internal democracy within the APC structure in Katsina State.
He, however, reaffirmed his loyalty to the APC, expressing hope that the party’s leadership would engage aggrieved members and restore confidence among its supporters.
Already, aggrieved aspirants of the APC in the state have begun defecting to opposition parties following the outcome of the consensus primaries.
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