I align with the position of the APC Cross River State that there should be no automatic ticket for the National Assembly (Senate and House of Representatives) or the State Assembly in the 2027 general election. This means that any current member of the State and National Assembly who wishes to return must participate in the party’s primary election to nominate candidates for the 2027 general election.
This decision is gratifying because it will compel those Senators, House of Representatives members, and State Assembly members who have been “playing god” to seek support from the grassroots. This is the right thing to do, ensuring that every incumbent legislator has the opportunity to test their popularity and democratic credentials in a primary election.
It’s also a golden opportunity for them to face party members, present their achievements, and be evaluated transparently. Any attempt to undemocratically hand over tickets to state or national legislators who have neglected their constituents and deceived them with phantom empowerment programs and constituency projects will face stiff resistance.
The party is already experiencing internal turmoil due to the perceived failure to reward dedicated members for their loyalty and support since 2015. Any attempt by the party leadership to impose automatic tickets on members would be the final straw.
According to the Supreme Court, the national leadership of the party has the power to conduct primary elections for all elective positions, including state and national assembly elections. Nevertheless, it’s a positive development that the APC leadership in the state has aligned with the prevailing sentiments among majority party members.
Refusing to donate automatic tickets to state or national assembly members for the 2027 general elections is a step in the right direction. Anything contrary would likely lead to the party’s implosion. There are already signs of dissent that might fragment the party if urgent reforms are not implemented.
The simmering tension within the party, particularly from the defunct CPC wing, can be alleviated by shunning undemocratic means of nominating candidates for legislative branches at the federal and state levels in 2027.
@ Okoi Obono-Obla
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