APC Chieftain Warns of Internal Sabotage as 2027 Election Loyalty Concerns Shadow President Tinubu

Internal APC betrayal looms as party leader Alwan Hassan warns that ministers and governors may abandon President Tinubu before the 2027 elections.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 31, 2026, 10:06 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from LEADERSHIP Media Group

APC Chieftain Warns of Internal Sabotage as 2027 Election Loyalty Concerns Shadow President Tinubu - article image
APC Chieftain Warns of Internal Sabotage as 2027 Election Loyalty Concerns Shadow President Tinubu - article image

Internal Fractures Threaten Ruling Party Stability

A prominent figure within the All Progressives Congress, Alwan Hassan, has gone public with allegations of widespread political opportunism among the party’s high ranking officials. During a televised interview on Tuesday, Hassan asserted that a significant portion of the current cabinet and provincial leadership maintains only a superficial alliance with President Bola Tinubu. He characterized these relationships as being rooted in the power the presidency currently wields rather than any authentic commitment to the leader’s long term vision or political survival.

Drawing Parallels to Historical Political Collapses

The warnings issued by Hassan include a stark comparison to the 2015 general elections, which saw the transition of power away from the then incumbent administration. He noted that the downfall of former President Goodluck Jonathan was facilitated by a network of insiders who provided the opposition with the leverage needed to secure a victory. According to Hassan, a similar pattern of internal erosion is beginning to manifest within the APC, where individuals appearing loyal in public are allegedly working to undermine the administration’s standing from within.

The Rising Risk of Political Sabotage

In his analysis of the 2027 political landscape, Hassan argued that the primary threat to the President’s re-election prospects does not originate from external opposition parties like the ADC. Instead, he pointed toward a culture of self interest and the poor treatment of party loyalists as the catalyst for potential failure. He expressed deep concern that the same actors currently benefiting from the President’s authority may be the ones to orchestrate a strategic withdrawal of support when the electoral cycle intensifies.

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