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APC chairman reaffirms 60/40 leadership sharing formula in Kano

The APC chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, emphasized the importance of the party's 60/40 leadership sharing formula during a visit to Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf, highlighting the unity among party members.

Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), visited Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf to reaffirm the party's 60/40 leadership-sharing formula. This arrangement is meant to facilitate the inclusion of both new defectors and existing members within the party structure, ensuring that governance and party activities reflect a broader representation. Yilwatda's visit comes in the context of growing unity within the Kano chapter of the APC, which he hailed as a positive development for the party's future.

During the meeting, Yilwatda expressed his admiration for the turnout of party supporters, which he believes signifies a strong commitment to the party's ideals and leadership. By praising the enthusiasm and unity among the party's members, Yilwatda indicated that the APC is on a path to reinforce its foundations in Kano State. This sense of cohesion is not only vital for party politics but is also intended to foster stability in governance in the region.

The 60/40 formula is particularly noteworthy as it aims to integrate new members who have defected to the APC while still valuing the contributions of longstanding members. This approach could potentially mitigate internal conflicts and promote a more collaborative atmosphere within the party, paving the way for shared governance that encompasses diverse voices within the party’s rank and file.

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