APC Vows To Reclaim Adamawa In 2027

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Reconciliation Committee in Adamawa State led by Senator Muhammed Mana has vowed to reclaim the northeastern state from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2027 general election.

The state chapter recently witnessed implosion which led to the setting up of a reconciliation committee to unite the party by the APC national leadership.

The eight-member reconciliation team includes prominent politicians such as Senators Bello Tukur, Abubakar Girei, Binta Masi, as well as Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakubu, Dr Bridget Zidon and Isa Baba as the Secretary.

Speaking with journalists after a closed door meeting at the APC national secretariat in Abuja on Thursday night, Senator Mana said the team was tasked by the party’s National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje to resolve internal disputes in the state and unify members.

He emphasised that the committee would focus on engaging aggrieved members, rebuilding grassroots connections, and strengthening the party’s structure.

“Adamawa is a critical state, and we are committed to ensuring APC wins majority seats in 2027. We will reach out to those who felt sidelined during the primaries and general elections to unify the party under the APC banner.

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“The committee plans to start its efforts immediately by engaging party members at the unit, ward, and local government levels. Our goal is to create a platform for unity and prepare the next generation of leaders.

“Our intention is to make sure that everybody comes back. That’s why we are starting very early. The 2027 election is about two or three years to go. So, that’s why we are starting very early to go down to the all the nooks and crannies of Adamawa State to woo people to come back,” Mana said.

Also speaking, Senator Masi expressed confidence in the committee’s efforts, adding that, “The battle line has been drawn, and by Allah’s grace, we will replicate our past successes in 2027.

“We believe that we cannot move forward if we are not together, bonded together. And as we are moving now, a lot of people have starting seeing that indeed, there is light in the tunnel, and people are coming back.

“So definitely, the battle line has been drawn, and by the special grace of the Almighty, what we did eight years back. We will repeat it again in 2027, Inshallah,” Masi said.

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