As political activities gradually intensify ahead of the 2027 general elections, conversations around internal democracy within political parties are beginning to take centre stage in Plateau State. One of such voices calling for fairness and openness in the process is that of Hon. Komsol Alphonsus Longgap, a former member of the House of Representatives and an aspirant for the Plateau South Senatorial Zone under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
In a statement made available to party stakeholders and the public, Hon. Longgap commended the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barrister Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, for what he described as the governor’s commitment to peace, development and inclusive governance in the state. According to him, the administration has demonstrated a strong determination to strengthen democratic institutions and ensure that the dividends of democracy reach the people across various communities.
The former lawmaker noted that many citizens remain appreciative of the efforts being made to reposition Plateau State for stability and growth. However, he emphasized that as members of a political party that believes in democratic values, the APC must continue to uphold fairness and internal participation in its decision-making processes.
Hon. Longgap expressed confidence in the governor’s leadership and sense of fairness, stating that he believes the state leadership will resist pressures from certain interests advocating for the adoption of a consensus arrangement in the party’s forthcoming primaries. Instead, he argued that all aspirants should be given equal opportunity to present themselves before party delegates and electorates.
According to him, democracy thrives where participation is encouraged, where merit is allowed to prevail, and where the will of the people is respected. He recalled that the respect for the people’s mandate was evident during the 2023 elections, which produced the current leadership in the state.
The Plateau South senatorial aspirant further noted that the people of Plateau State are politically conscious and capable of identifying leaders who have consistently worked for their welfare both at the grassroots and urban levels. He stressed that individuals with credible records of service should not shy away from democratic contests but rather present their track records and allow voters to make informed choices.
Political competition, he said, when conducted transparently and fairly, strengthens party structures and deepens public confidence in democratic governance.
Hon. Longgap therefore called for a level playing field for all aspirants in the party’s forthcoming primaries, maintaining that every contender should be allowed to present their ideas, vision and achievements before the party’s electorates.
He also cautioned against any attempt by individuals or groups to pressure the state leadership into adopting arrangements that could undermine the democratic process. Such actions, he warned, could inadvertently weaken public confidence in the leadership and the progress already recorded in the state.
Describing his appeal as one made in the interest of Plateau South Senatorial Zone and the state at large, Longgap stressed that fairness, transparency and participation must remain the foundation upon which the future of the party is built.
The former federal lawmaker also acknowledged the role of the national leadership of the APC, commending the party’s National Chairman for promoting internal reforms aimed at strengthening the party across the country.
He further extended appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whom he described as the national leader of the party, for his continued support and respect for the people of Plateau State. According to him, the President’s leadership at the national level continues to reinforce democratic governance across Nigeria.
Hon. Longgap concluded by encouraging the Plateau State government to remain committed to listening to the voices of the people, noting that public trust in governance is best sustained when citizens are given the opportunity to freely express their choices through democratic processes.
For observers of Plateau politics, the call highlights the growing emphasis on internal party democracy as political actors begin positioning themselves ahead of the 2027 electoral cycle.