Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule says ADC poses no threat to APC, citing control of 31 states and supports state policing to curb insecurity
Abdullahi Sule has stated that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) does not pose any threat to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
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Speaking on Politics Today, Sule highlighted that the APC controls 31 states in the federation, giving the party a dominant position.
“A party that controls 31 states can’t really be worried about another party that doesn’t control just one state,” he said.
The governor noted that the political focus has shifted over time from the PDP to ADC as the opposition party, but he assured that the ruling party remains unshaken.
“You will keep hearing about this goalpost moving forward. There’s no problem whatsoever with our party,” he added.
Sule also expressed support for the introduction of state policing as a solution to Nigeria’s security challenges.
He said decentralized policing would improve law enforcement and enhance local security.
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“When we sat down at the NEC level to talk, I think 35 out of 37 signed up for state policing… Nasarawa is one of them,” he stated, while noting that legislative processes are ongoing to implement the policy.



