
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State has taken a major step toward internal reconciliation and electoral readiness with the formal submission of a peace and unity report by a reconciliation committee chaired by former Senator Mohammed Mana. This initiative forms part of a broader peace effort supported by National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and APC North East Zonal Vice Chairman Comrade Mustapha Salihu, both credited for their strategic roles in the success of the process.
The committee was established following consultations with key political stakeholders to resolve internal conflicts within the party. NSA Ribadu’s involvement added credibility and strategic direction, while Comrade Salihu provided organizational leadership that ensured the timely submission of the report.
In a statement issued in Kaduna, Salihu described the outcome as a turning point for the APC in Adamawa, emphasizing that the reconciliation was the product of inclusive dialogue and a shared commitment to party unity ahead of the 2027 general elections. He praised all contributors, particularly NSA Ribadu, for their steadfast support.
The reconciliation effort aims not only to end disputes but also to rebuild trust and strengthen the party’s foundation for future success. The Adamawa APC Unity Forum, led by Abubakar Hamma, and the Coalition of APC Youths Forum, led by Hon. Khalil Sajo, expressed optimism about the party’s future, noting that the APC is now more united and strategically positioned for electoral victory.
Sajo remarked, “This reconciliation gives us a strong foundation. Thanks to our leaders, we can now focus on winning rather than internal battles.”
Further demonstrating commitment to the party’s growth, Comrade Salihu recently donated a modern 20-room complex to serve as the new APC Secretariat in Adamawa, dedicated to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. This gesture underscores the party’s readiness to move forward cohesively as it prepares for upcoming elections.