The All People’s Congress (APC) is approaching a critical moment as it prepares for its National Delegates Conference later this year, with party members and supporters debating the future direction of the opposition party ahead of the 2028 general elections.
Political observers say the decisions taken at the convention could shape the APC’s electoral fortunes, following years in opposition. Analysts note that the party faces pressure to present leadership that signals renewal, credibility and readiness to govern.
Among the figures being discussed within party circles is Ibrahim Bangura, who supporters describe as representing a break from past political challenges associated with previous election cycles.
Commentators argue that the APC’s ability to regain public trust will depend on presenting leadership that appeals beyond its traditional base, especially to young voters and undecided electorates.
The party has not yet announced its official flagbearer, but discussions around reform, unity and electoral strategy are expected to dominate the upcoming convention.






