The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the North-West region has taken significant steps to address and resolve lingering issues within the party by activating its internal dispute resolution mechanism.

This important decision was made during the inaugural meeting of the APC North-West Stakeholders, which convened at the Yar’adua Hall, Murtala Square, in Kaduna State. The meeting brought together key party figures, regional leaders, and stakeholders who are committed to fostering unity and strengthening the party’s presence in the North-West.

During the meeting, members deliberated on various strategies and agreed on the necessity of charting a clear and effective pathway toward establishing a more formidable zonal structure.

This effort is aimed at ensuring the APC’s continued success in future elections and maintaining its political dominance in the region.

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Stakeholders highlighted the critical need for unity, collaboration, and political foresight to sustain the North-West zone’s leadership and ensure the region’s development and progress.

They underscored the importance of resolving internal conflicts promptly to present a united front that can effectively address the needs and aspirations of the people.

In addition to discussing internal party issues, the stakeholders expressed their appreciation for the resilience and dedication of APC supporters and the general populace in the North-West zone.

They recognized the crucial role that grassroots supporters play in the party’s successes and called for continued support for the government at all levels.

The meeting also included a commendation for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, acknowledging his steadfast commitment to fulfilling his campaign promises to the Nigerian people. The stakeholders praised his efforts in driving forward initiatives that promote national growth and stability, reaffirming their support for his leadership.

The APC North-West Stakeholders emphasized the significance of maintaining strong communication channels within the party and with the electorate to ensure transparency and trust.

They also discussed plans to implement more inclusive policies that would engage young people and women in the political process, thereby broadening the party’s base and fostering a more inclusive political environment.

In conclusion, the stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to working together to overcome challenges and build a stronger, more united APC in the North-West.

They resolved to meet regularly to review progress, address emerging issues, and ensure that the party remains responsive to the needs of its members and supporters.