The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has revealed that the emergence of Nentawe Yilwatda as national chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC) might affect the party’s victory in 2027 if there is no strong committee to support him.
In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele made it known that the new chairman is clever and calculative, but the aura of victory around him is not certain.
Primate Ayodele stated that the party needs to do a lot of grassroots work, but the national chairman will find it difficult to do so, as he will work more for the elites, which won’t be good for the political party.
“The newly elected APC chairman will give the party tough work. He is clever and calculative, but the aura of victory around him is dicey. He will need a very strong committee to be in the system with him; otherwise, I don’t see him driving the party to victory in 2027.
“APC needs to brace up well if they want to win; they need a lot of grassroots work because this man will not be able to handle grassroots people. The party needs to work extraordinarily in order to capture the grassroots people, but the new chairman will only work for elites.”
Primate Ayodele commended Yilwatda’s intelligence but stated that it won’t be enough to help the party.
Speaking on the 2027 election, Primate Ayodele explained that it won’t be a “baby election” as it will determine a lot of things in the country.
“The 2027 election won’t be a baby election; it will determine a whole lot of things like the unity of the country, and the chairman must be supernaturally endowed on all sides because they can use anything to take him out. He must be able to address party issues because there will be different attacks,” he added.
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