Kaduna Governor Sani Confident Nigerians Will Support APC Across the Board in 2027

Kaduna Governor Sani Confident Nigerians Will Support APC Across the Board in 2027

The governor of Kaduna State, Uba Sani, has boasted that Nigerians will still vote for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from ‘top to bottom’ in the 2027 general elections due to its policies and good performances at all levels of governance.

Uba who made the boast on Saturday at a mega rally at the Murtala Square in Kaduna while receiving 50 political stalwarts defected to the APC, said the popularity and acceptability of the ruling party is because of its just leadership at both the state and the federal levels.

“In the 2027 election, the electorate will vote for APC in all the elections, from top to bottom,” the governor said while addressing the audience..

“At the top, our leader, President Bola Tinubu will be elected. At the state level, the party will be voted for at the gubernatorial, National and State Assemblies elections, by the Grace of God,’’ he boasted.

Sani also assured the decampees that they would enjoy the same rights and privileges like every other member of the party, stressing that APC is one and will remain the same up to 2027 and beyond as there is no difference between a party member that joined recently and the ones that have been in APC 10 years ago.

“Someone who joined APC today and the one who has been a foundation member 10 years ago, they are of the same status. They will enjoy the same rights and privileges.

“The strength and dominance of our great party was in full display at the Murtala Square, Kaduna today, as I chaired the Stakeholders Meeting and Grand Rally of the All Progressives Congress (APC),” the governor who later addressed journalists after the event, said.

“Political big wigs from other parties who defected to the APC were formally received at the Grand Rally. The carnival-like event afforded me the opportunity of highlighting the giant strides of our administration in the areas of Rural Transformation, Infrastructural Development, Human Capital Development, and Security”.