Nasarawa governor Abdullahi Sule dismisses threats from opposition parties including ADC, emphasizing APC’s strength and unity ahead of the 2027 elections
Nasarawa governor on opposition threat Abdullahi Sule has confidently dismissed any prospects that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) or other opposition parties could challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nigeria’s 2027 general elections.
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Speaking on Friday during a visit to APC’s national secretariat in Abuja to meet the newly appointed National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, Governor Sule said opposition parties were weak and fragmented.
“I don’t pay attention to what the other parties are doing, because I am more concerned about what my party is doing,” he said, stressing APC’s focus on governance and service delivery.
Governor Sule also highlighted Nasarawa State’s recent peaceful environment, which has allowed a resurgence in agricultural productivity.
He credited the stability to support the federal government’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which has helped farmers cultivate thousands of hectares of rice.
He praised the APC’s new chairman, Prof. Yilwatda, describing him as a reformer bringing strength and unity to the party, especially in the North Central region.
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The governor’s remarks underline APC’s determination to maintain its dominant political position and continue its governance agenda.



