Sule, Wadada Join Party Faithful at Landmark APC Convention

By Our Reporter

Governor Abdullahi Sule and Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu were among prominent figures who participated in the All Progressives Congress (APC) 4th Elective National Convention held on Friday at the Eagle Square.
The convention, which drew party stakeholders, delegates, and supporters from across the country, served as a critical platform for the ruling party to elect its national executives and reaffirm its political direction ahead of future electoral cycles.
Governor Sule joined other governors and key leaders of the party, emphasizing unity and continuity within the APC. Speaking on the sidelines of the event, he highlighted the importance of internal democracy and collective responsibility in strengthening the party’s structure.
Senator Wadada also played an active role during the proceedings, aligning with other lawmakers in endorsing consensus-building efforts aimed at ensuring a smooth and credible electoral process within the party.
The convention at Eagle Square witnessed a large turnout, with heightened security and elaborate logistical arrangements put in place to manage the influx of delegates. Party officials described the exercise as peaceful and well-coordinated.
Political observers note that the outcomes of the convention are expected to shape the APC’s strategic direction and influence its preparedness for upcoming political contests.
The APC leadership expressed optimism that the newly elected officials would consolidate the party’s achievements and foster greater cohesion among members nationwide.

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