The All Progressives Congress (APC) has postponed its national caucus meeting indefinitel, amidst deepening internal party crisis. The meeying, which was scheduled to hold this week, was expected to address the party’s preparations for the upcoming Congress elections and resolve lingering issues.
However, sources within the party revealed that the meeting was put off due to the inability of the party’s leadership to resolve the internal wrangling and power struggles that have been plaguing the party.
The crisis, which has been brewing for months, has seen various factions within the party engaging a war of attrition, with some members calling for the resignation of the party’s chairman.
The postponement of the meeting has further heightened tensions within the party, with many members expressing frustration and disappointment at the inability of the leadership to resolve the crisis.
The APC’s internal crisis has raised concerns about the party’s ability yo present a united front ahead of the future elections, and has sparked fears that the party’s chances of winning may be jeopardized.
The party’s leadership has promised to reschedule the meeting for a later date, but no new date has been announced. In the mean- time, party members and supporters are left to wonder when the crisis will be resolved.
