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Yilwatda: What APC must do to achieve success in 2027 elections

Admin February 25, 2026

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Nentawe Yilwatda
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The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, has declared that the future of Nigeria is not something to be awaited but deliberately organized, as he delivered a stirring and strategic address at the Hope Ambassadors Summit held in Abuja.

Welcoming party leaders, governors, and Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Professor Yilwatda described the summit as “a moment of strategic destiny,” convened by belief in Nigeria, belief in reform, and belief in the mission of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC.

He emphasized that governance must be matched with effective communication, structure, and grassroots mobilization to translate reforms into public gratitude, loyalty, and ultimately, electoral victory in 2027.

“Good governance without communication is invisible. Communication without structure is noise. And politics without grassroots mobilization is an organised defeat,” he said.

The APC National Chairman stressed that governance and electoral success are inseparable, noting that the summit was designed to strengthen governance communication under the Renewed Hope Agenda while simultaneously laying the structural foundation for a decisive and historic victory in 2027.

According to him, while the opposition hopes that temporary discomfort from reforms will weaken the APC, the party has deliberately chosen courage over convenience.

Under President Tinubu, he noted, the APC has embraced bold economic reforms, restructuring, and long-term solutions rather than cosmetic populism.

“History does not reward hesitation; it rewards conviction. In 2027, Nigerians will not vote for noise; they will vote for results,” he asserted.
Professor Yilwatda reaffirmed that the APC is not a coalition of convenience but a disciplined movement of progress anchored on ideological clarity.

He warned against contradictory narratives, internal sabotage, and uncoordinated messaging, insisting that unity is not optional but a source of strategic power.

He explained that when the President speaks, governors must echo; when governors deliver, ambassadors must amplify; and when the party decides, members must defend. Such cohesion, he said, is critical to sustaining reforms and winning public trust.

Drawing a sharp contrast, the APC Chairman said while the ruling party reforms and builds, the opposition complains, speculates, and spreads despair without offering credible alternatives.

He framed the 2027 election as a clear choice for Nigerians between noise and nation-building, populism and progress, confusion and Renewed Hope, expressing confidence that Nigerians will choose progress.

Looking ahead, Professor Yilwatda described the 2027 general election as a referendum on reform, courage, and Nigeria’s direction.

He stressed that victory would not be accidental but inevitable if the party communicates effectively, mobilizes strategically, and remains united.

He charged Progressive Governors to lead with performance and communicate with precision; Renewed Hope Ambassadors to take the message to the last mile; party leaders to guard unity jealously; and all APC members to see themselves not just as supporters but as messengers of national transformation.

The Moment Is Now
Concluding, the APC National Chairman urged the party to organize success deliberately rather than manage it casually.

He called on members to choose structure over sentiment, clarity over confusion, unity over division, and victory over doubt.

He expressed confidence that when Nigerians return to the ballot in 2027, they will vote not just for a party but for stability, courage, and Renewed Hope.

The address ended with prayers for the APC, Progressive Governors, and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as the summit marked the beginning of what he described as a disciplined, data-driven, grassroots-powered movement poised to secure both effective governance and enduring political dominance.

 

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