In the build-up to the highly anticipated National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the Chairman of the party in Nasarawa State, Hon. Aliyu Bello, was among several state chairmen who converged at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja for a high-level strategic session.
The closed-door meeting, which took place ahead of the NEC session scheduled for Thursday, July 24th, was convened to harmonize positions and solidify party strategies as the APC navigates internal reforms and prepares for upcoming political milestones.
Chaired by the Acting National Chairman of the APC, Alhaji Dr. Ali Bukar Dalori, the gathering brought together chairmen from across Nigeria’s 36 states, alongside members of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC). Discussions reportedly focused on strengthening internal party structures, enhancing grassroots mobilization, and ensuring unity across party ranks.
Hon. Aliyu Bello’s presence underscored Nasarawa State’s active role in national party affairs and its commitment to the party’s strategic direction. Sources at the meeting hinted at robust deliberations that reflected the urgency of current political developments and the need for cohesive decision-making at all levels of the APC structure.
As the NEC meeting draws near, party watchers and political analysts anticipate key decisions that may shape the APC’s approach to governance, intra-party discipline, and preparations for future elections.
The involvement of state chairmen in these preliminary talks signals a more inclusive approach by the party’s national leadership—one aimed at building consensus and reinforcing the APC’s position as Nigeria’s ruling party.
More details are expected to emerge following Thursday’s NEC meeting, which could mark a turning point in the party’s strategic planning and internal consolidation.

