As Nigeria gears up for its upcoming presidential election, the peaceful primary conducted by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Plateau State marks a significant milestone. Nentawe Yilwatda, the party's National Chairman, cast his vote amid a backdrop of heightened political anticipation, commending the orderly nature of the election. "Today’s exercise reflects our commitment to democracy and the rule of law," Yilwatda stated, underscoring the importance of transparency in the electoral process.

The APC's smooth primary comes as the party seeks to consolidate its position and showcase unity ahead of the national polls. Yilwatda's leadership aims to address internal divisions while galvanizing support from various factions within the party. The successful execution of this primary could serve as a template for subsequent elections, reinforcing public trust in the party’s governance.

Looking ahead, the APC must leverage this peaceful atmosphere to build momentum as it navigates the competitive political landscape. With the opposition also gearing up for their primaries, the APC's ability to maintain cohesion and inspire confidence will be critical in the run-up to the general elections.