Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has credited the All Progressives Congress’s (APC) recent electoral victories in the state to a leadership style grounded in fairness, meritocracy, and inclusiveness. Speaking at a recent stakeholders meeting in Kaduna, the governor emphasized that the party’s ability to nurture credible candidates and foster unity has been instrumental to APC’s dominance in the state’s political landscape.
Governor Sani pointed to the party’s organizational structure in Kaduna, which prioritizes internal democracy and allows party members to participate meaningfully in candidate selection. He stated that this practice has ensured that only competent and genuinely popular individuals are fielded, which has resonated positively with voters across Kaduna’s diverse demographic.
Highlighting the recent by-election wins where APC candidates secured significant mandates, Sani celebrated the party’s strategic approach to governance that balances development projects with responsive leadership. He stressed that delivering tangible benefits to constituents and promoting transparency in governance have reinforced public trust in the APC.
The governor also commended party stakeholders for their steadfast support and urged them to sustain the momentum by engaging in continuous grassroots mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections. He acknowledged that challenges remain but expressed confidence that with merit-based leadership and concerted efforts, the APC can maintain its political stronghold in Kaduna State.
Moreover, Governor Sani’s remarks underscore the critical link between good governance, party cohesion, and electoral success. The APC’s model in Kaduna is being hailed by party officials as a blueprint for political dominance in other regions.
With the 2027 elections approaching, Kaduna’s APC leaders continue to rally support for President Bola Tinubu’s administration, touting the achievements of the current state government and promising further progress through accountable and competent leadership.
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