A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress has said the ruling All Progressives Congress may fail integrity and credibility assessments ahead of the 2027 elections.
The statement was made by party figure Salihu during a political interview.
He argued that governance performance will influence voter trust in the coming election cycle.
The remarks reflect growing political tension ahead of Nigeria’s next general elections.
Opposition parties have increasingly criticised the ruling party’s record in office.
The APC has not officially responded to the claims.
Political analysts say early election rhetoric is already shaping narratives.
Electoral competition is expected to intensify as 2027 approaches.
No formal evidence was provided to support the credibility failure claim.
The comments remain part of ongoing political discourse.
