November 11, 2025

Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Dr. Danladi Jatau, has expressed optimism that the APC will survive beyond 2027 in Nigeria, crediting the party’s continued success to its performance at both national and state levels.

Dr. Jatau made the statement on Tuesday while receiving the 13 All Progressives Congress (APC) local government chairmen in Lafia. He said the ruling APC will survive beyond 2027 because of its effective governance and the developmental strides of Governor Abdullahi Sule in Nasarawa State.

According to the Speaker, Governor Sule’s outstanding achievements have continued to attract opposition lawmakers and other stakeholders into the APC fold, strengthening the party’s structure ahead of future elections.

“I want to appreciate you for expressing your happiness over our effective synergy and support to Governor Sule to succeed,” Jatau said. “By God’s grace, the APC will survive beyond 2027.”

The Speaker commended Governor Sule for what he described as “giant developmental strides” across the state, noting that his leadership has brought visible progress to various sectors.

“As I always say, Governor Sule is God-sent to the people of this state. Because of his performance, many people are joining the APC daily. We are proud of his achievements and will continue to support him to succeed,” Jatau added.

He urged party stakeholders and members to remain united and committed to ensuring that the APC will survive beyond 2027 and continue to deliver good governance to the people.

Dr. Jatau also appealed to citizens to keep praying for Governor Sule’s administration to finish strong by the end of his tenure in 2027.

Earlier, the leader of the delegation and APC Chairman of Lafia Local Government Area, Mr. Umar Aliyu, said the visit was to foster collaboration between local party leaders and APC lawmakers for the unity and growth of the party in Nasarawa State.

Aliyu appreciated the Speaker and other APC lawmakers for their commitment to the party’s ideals, describing their efforts as crucial to sustaining the momentum that ensures the APC will survive beyond 2027. Visit GMTNewsng for more news.

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