The National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ajibola Basiru, has cautioned former Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, against making statements perceived as damaging to the image and unity of the ruling party.
Basiru issued the warning while reacting to recent comments credited to Fayemi, which some party stakeholders described as capable of “demarketing” the APC and undermining ongoing efforts to strengthen internal cohesion ahead of future political contests.

The APC scribe said while the party respects freedom of expression and internal democratic engagement, no member—regardless of status—should make public remarks that could portray the party negatively or fuel opposition narratives.
According to him, Fayemi, as a prominent leader and former governor elected under the APC platform, has a responsibility to protect the party’s integrity rather than contribute to narratives that may weaken public confidence in its leadership and governance.
Basiru stressed that if Fayemi is dissatisfied with the direction of the party or can no longer align with its ideals, he should consider formally exiting the APC instead of engaging in what he described as actions capable of damaging the party from within.
He warned that the party would not hesitate to invoke disciplinary measures against members whose conduct is deemed detrimental to its unity and electoral prospects.
“Political parties are built on loyalty, discipline, and collective responsibility. While constructive criticism is welcome internally, no member should publicly demarket the party or act in ways that embolden political opponents,” Basiru stated.

The warning follows recent public comments by Fayemi, reportedly expressing concerns over internal party dynamics and governance issues—remarks that have sparked debate among APC loyalists and political observers.
Fayemi, a former chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and one-time Minister of Mines and Steel Development, remains one of the APC’s influential founding figures, making the latest exchange a significant development within the ruling party.
Political analysts say the tension may reflect deeper internal disagreements within the APC as the party begins early positioning ahead of future elections.
As of press time, Dr. Fayemi had not publicly responded to the warning issued by the APC national leadership.
