By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday called on members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to approach the party’s primary elections as brothers and sisters, urging winners to show humility and losers to demonstrate sportsmanship.

In a statewide address released by the State House, Tinubu described the primaries — beginning Friday with House of Representatives aspirants and culminating in the presidential primaries on May 25, 2026 — as “a referendum on our unity, resilience and strength as a party.”

The President, who is also the leader of the APC, reminded party members that the party was founded on “progressive politics, consensus democracy, and personal devotion and sacrifice.” He praised ongoing efforts by leaders at various levels to produce consensus candidates, describing dialogue as “a commendable option that would help in reducing rancour and bad blood.”

Where consensus fails, Tinubu urged all participants to keep the peace. “In every contest, there will be a winner and a loser,” he said. “The ultimate winners are those who don’t choose to wreck the boat but rather work to prepare for another round. Our opponents are waiting for us to be against each other; we should disappoint them.”

The President directed party leadership, governors, and other stakeholders to rise above sentiment and provide a level playing field. He also appealed for special consideration to be given to women and youth aspirants, saying their inclusion is “dear to my heart.”

Security agencies, particularly the Police, were instructed to remain professional and avoid acting as interlopers, with their role strictly limited to ensuring peaceful conduct.

“Politics should never be a zero-sum game,” Tinubu added. “Any candidate that wins does so for all of us as a party.”

The primaries mark the APC’s fourth election cycle since its founding.

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