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APC National Executive Meets Flagbearer Aspirants in Unity Talks

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APC National Executive Meets Flagbearer Aspirants in Unity Talks
APC National Executive Meets Flagbearer Aspirants in Unity Talks

The All People’s Congress (APC) National Executive has held a meeting with party flagbearer aspirants as part of efforts to promote unity, dialogue, and a shared vision ahead of future elections.

According to party officials, the meeting provided a platform for open and constructive engagement between the National Executive and aspirants seeking the party’s flagbearer position. Discussions focused on internal cohesion, respect for party rules, and the need to place the collective interest of the APC above individual ambitions.

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Participants described the engagement as inclusive and forward-looking. Several aspirants welcomed the opportunity to share their views directly with party leadership and to listen to guidance on maintaining peace and discipline within the party as the political process continues.

The National Executive emphasised the importance of unity, especially during critical periods leading up to elections. Party leaders reminded aspirants of the APC’s long-standing principles and urged all members to conduct their campaigns in a manner that strengthens, rather than divides, the party.

Aspirants, in turn, reaffirmed their commitment to the APC and its values. They pledged to support any process agreed upon by the party and to work together to ensure the APC remains united and focused on its broader political goals.

The APC leadership said such engagements are part of ongoing efforts to encourage dialogue and prevent internal tensions. Officials added that maintaining internal stability is key to presenting a strong and credible front to the electorate.

The party has not announced a timeline for selecting its flagbearer, but leaders say consultations and engagements with stakeholders will continue in the interest of transparency and unity.