Bola Tinubu has urged members of All Progressives Congress to avoid violence and internal division as the ruling party begins its nationwide primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In a statement reported by Channels Television, the president told aspirants, delegates and party leaders to conduct themselves peacefully and ensure the exercise reflects fairness, sportsmanship and internal democracy.
Tinubu said the primaries, which began with House of Representatives contests and will conclude with the presidential primary on May 25, 2026, are vital to the party’s future and cohesion.
He cautioned against a return to what he described as “do-or-die” politics, saying electoral contests should not be treated as a zero-sum game. According to him, where consensus candidates cannot be agreed, members should still approach the primaries as one political family and preserve unity.
The president also reminded contestants that both victory and defeat are part of democratic competition. He advised winners to avoid gloating and urged unsuccessful aspirants to accept results in good faith and prepare for future opportunities.
Tinubu praised ongoing efforts by APC leaders to reach consensus in some contests, noting that such arrangements, where accepted, could reduce tension and prevent rancour among party members.
He further directed governors and other senior party leaders to provide equal opportunities for all contestants, warning against bias or sentiment during the selection process.
The president also renewed his call for greater participation of women and young people in party politics, asking delegates and leaders to give them stronger consideration during the primaries.
Tinubu warned the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies to limit their role strictly to maintaining peace and order during the exercise.
He expressed confidence that the APC would emerge stronger after the primaries and wished all aspirants success in the process.