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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed strong optimism about its long-term political future, stating that the party has the capacity to remain in power in Nigeria for the next 100 years.

This position was made known by the Yobe State Chairman of the party, Muhammad Gadaka, during the 2026 Yobe Leadership and Innovation Summit held in Damaturu.

Represented at the event by the State Youth Leader, Muhammad Musa Gulani, Gadaka said the APC’s policies and programmes have positioned it as a dominant political force capable of sustaining governance across all levels—federal, state, and local—for decades to come.

According to him, the party remains committed to improving the lives of Nigerians and building a stronger, more united nation.

He added that with continued strategic planning and effective implementation of policies, the APC can maintain its leadership role well into the future.

He also called on Nigerians to remain patient and supportive, expressing confidence that ongoing reforms will eventually yield positive results for citizens, particularly in the area of economic development.

Gadaka noted that the party is currently reviewing its progress while refining its strategies to ensure that its policies translate into measurable impact nationwide.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chief Convener of the summit, Faruk Abdullahi Chiromari, said the gathering was organised to highlight the achievements of Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni.

He praised the governor for creating opportunities for young people to actively participate in governance, noting that many youths in the state have been appointed into key roles, including commissioners, advisers, and members of various government agencies.

Chiromari added that the administration has demonstrated confidence in youth capacity, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to governance and development in Yobe State.

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