Professor Nentawe Yilwatda has been elected as the new National Chairman of Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), succeeding Abdullahi Ganduje. His appointment is widely seen as a calculated strategy to strengthen party unity, appease aggrieved factions, and bolster President Tinubu’s prospects for re-election in 2027. Yilwatda, known for his competence and experience, has pledged to take tough decisions and bring back estranged party members. The move has sparked debates about religious balancing in future presidential tickets and drawn both praise and caution from party insiders and opposition. The APC’s leadership transition is viewed as a critical step in consolidating power and preparing for the next electoral cycle.
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