In a strategic move to enhance unity within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna, Governor Uba Sani has established a consensus committee, signaling his commitment to address internal divisions ahead of upcoming elections. Dr. Hadiza Balarabe, the state's deputy governor, will lead the committee, with Arch. Abubakar Rabiu serving as secretary. This initiative comes in response to growing concerns about factionalism that could undermine the party's electoral prospects.
Governor Sani's decision reflects an acute awareness of the political landscape in Kaduna, where fragmented loyalties have historically weakened party cohesion. The committee's primary aim is to foster dialogue among various stakeholders and ensure a unified front. "This committee is crucial for our party to present a solid and united candidate in the next elections," Balarabe emphasized, underscoring the gravity of the task ahead.
As the APC prepares for the electoral battleground, the success of this committee could determine the party's resilience against opposition forces. The ability to build consensus now may prove pivotal in the months leading to the elections, as the party seeks to galvanize support and maintain its political dominance in Kaduna.