Gov Radda Predicts APC Will Retain Power in 2027 Elections

Gov Radda Predicts APC Will Retain Power in 2027 Elections

The Tinubu/Dikko Women and Youth Centre is designed to strengthen party mobilization, particularly among key voter demographics. Governor Radda commended Ibrahim Shema for spearheading the initiative, calling it a vital step in reinforcing the APC’s political structure in Katsina. He stressed that such grassroots platforms are essential for building sustained political momentum and ensuring voter turnout in future elections.

Shema, speaking at the event, urged APC members to remain united and to actively support President Bola Tinubu, APC governors, and other party candidates in the 2027 elections. He emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in addressing national challenges, particularly insecurity, kidnapping, and banditry. “Security challenges in one part of the country affect the nation as a whole,” he stated, calling for coordinated efforts to restore peace and stability.

The inauguration of the campaign centre signals a proactive approach by the APC in Katsina to consolidate its political base ahead of the 2027 elections. With structured outreach at the local government and ward levels, the party aims to deepen engagement with voters and strengthen its electoral machinery. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the APC’s focus on youth and women’s participation reflects a broader strategy to broaden its appeal and ensure sustained relevance.

The event underscores the party’s commitment to building a resilient campaign infrastructure in Katsina, a key northern state with significant electoral influence. As Nigeria moves closer to the 2027 elections, the APC’s early mobilization efforts in Katsina may set a precedent for similar initiatives across other states.