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When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu addressed thousands of delegates at the Eagle Square, Abuja, on Friday, March 27, 2026, during the All Progressives Congress (APC) 4th Elective National Convention, he distilled his message into a single, commanding theme: “Unity in Progress: Consolidating the Renewed Hope Agenda.”
It was more than a slogan—it was a declaration of political intent and a pointed warning to party members tempted to elevate personal ambition above collective purpose.
“He cautioned that political parties do not only fail at the ballot box; they falter when ego overrides ideology and when individual ambition displaces collective discipline”.
“Our greatest strength has never been in our size or numbers, but in our unity,” the President said. He cautioned that political parties do not only fail at the ballot box; they falter when ego overrides ideology and when individual ambition displaces collective discipline. His message was unequivocal: the convention must signal to Nigerians and the world that the APC remains strong, united, focused, and future-ready.
Notably, that message had already found a deliberate echo two days earlier—not in Abuja, but in Asaba, Delta State. There, Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, addressed South-South APC leaders at the party’s Zonal Congress, striking the same chord with clarity and conviction.
He argued that a divided South-South would weaken its influence within the APC’s national structure, reduce its bargaining power with the federal government, and ultimately shortchange the people it serves”.
At the congress, Okpebholo framed the gathering as more than a routine party exercise. It was a strategic platform to entrench unity as a regional imperative ahead of the 2027 elections.
“A region that speaks with one voice cannot be ignored,” the governor told delegates. He argued that a divided South-South would weaken its influence within the APC’s national structure, reduce its bargaining power with the federal government, and ultimately shortchange the people it serves.
He described the peaceful, consensus-driven emergence of a new Zonal Executive Committee as evidence of a maturing party—one that has moved beyond internal divisions and personal rivalries that once threatened its cohesion. In his view, the orderly congress was not just an administrative milestone but proof that the South-South APC now possesses the discipline required for effective governance.
“The alignment between Tinubu and Okpebholo is both clear and significant… Both leaders advanced the same argument: that the APC was conceived not as a vehicle for individual political advancement, but as a durable instrument for national and regional transformation”.



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