In a bold move to reclaim Adamawa State from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), top stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) converged on Yola from Abuja. Led by Senator Mohammed Mana, the Adamawa reconciliatory committee aims to unite the party and resolve internal conflicts ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Senator Mana, accompanied by notable figures such as HE Martins Babale, HE Bello Tukur, Sen Abubakar Girei, Senator Binta Masi, and Rt Hon Yakubu Buba (Captain), visited the party secretariat to strategize on unity and takeover plans. Mana emphasized that the national leadership, including party chairman Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje and National Security Adviser (NSA) Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, are committed to Adamawa APC’s unity.
The committee’s mission is to reconcile aggrieved members and warring factions, ensuring a strong, united front for the 2027 elections
The committee’s mission is to reconcile aggrieved members and warring factions, ensuring a strong, united front for the 2027 elections. Mana expressed confidence in APC’s chances, citing the support of influential stakeholders like Boss Mustapha, HE Bala James Ngilari, General Buba Marwa, and Minister of Livestock Muktar Maiha.
As part of their efforts, Mana’s committee also engaged with the Adamawa Unity Forum, a peace and unity group established to connect with grassroots APC members.
The forum, chaired by Abubakar Lawani Girei, aims to provide opportunities for youth to grow their political careers. Mana and his team commissioned the forum’s new office in Yola, which will serve as a hub for connecting with party members across the state’s 21 local government areas.