A political group aligned with former President Olusegun Obasanjo has criticised what it described as provocative conduct during the recent national convention of the All Progressives Congress, warning that such actions could heighten tensions ahead of the 2027 elections. The All Progressives Congress commonly abbreviated as APC is Nigeria’s ruling political party.
The group alleged that certain statements and actions at the convention were capable of undermining democratic norms and escalating political rivalry. While specific incidents were not fully detailed, the criticism reflects growing concerns about the tone of political engagement as the next election cycle approaches.
Observers note that political conventions often serve as platforms for party consolidation, leadership elections and strategic positioning. However, they can also expose internal divisions and trigger confrontations between competing interests.
Stakeholders have called for restraint among political actors, emphasizing the importance of maintaining decorum and focusing on issues that promote national development. They warn that inflammatory rhetoric could contribute to instability and distract from governance priorities.
The criticism from Obasanjo’s camp highlights the continued influence of the former president in Nigeria’s political landscape. Despite leaving office years ago, Obasanjo remains an active commentator on national issues, often shaping public discourse through his interventions.
Political analysts note that as 2027 approaches, rivalries between major parties are likely to intensify, with each side seeking to strengthen its position and appeal to voters. The APC convention itself has been viewed as a critical step in consolidating the party’s internal structure.
The development underscores the need for responsible political communication and adherence to democratic principles, particularly in a diverse and complex society like Nigeria.
Analysts believe that the conduct of political actors in the coming months will play a significant role in determining the stability and credibility of the electoral process.

