APC: The Party Of Strategy And Humanity, Says Tinubu's Minister

Minister Highlights APC's Strategic Approach to Governance
It’s no secret that political discourse in Nigeria can get pretty intense. But here’s what Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, had to say over the weekend: the All Progressives Congress (APC) is all about strategy and humanity. He made this bold statement during an appearance on Rhythm FM’s program in Jos. According to the minister, the APC doesn’t waste time on noise-making or empty rhetoric; instead, it prioritizes delivering effective governance to the people. This is a message that resonates with many Nigerians who are tired of political posturing and want to see real change.
Confidence in Tinubu’s Re-election Campaign
Prof. Yilwatda, who also happens to be the APC governorship candidate for Plateau State, is confident that the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) won’t retain power in the state come 2027. In fact, he’s more than ready to roll up his sleeves and hit the campaign trail for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid. He assured everyone that Tinubu will not only secure a victory but will do so convincingly in Plateau State. This kind of optimism isn’t just talk—it’s backed by a belief in the APC’s ability to bring meaningful change.
A Stark Contrast Between Parties
When it comes to critiquing the current PDP-led administration in Plateau State, Prof. Yilwatda pulls no punches. He believes that the PDP lacks the dynamism and effectiveness needed to address the state’s pressing issues. On the other hand, he paints a vivid picture of the APC as a party that thrives on strategic thinking rather than unnecessary noise. It’s like comparing a well-oiled machine to one that’s clunky and outdated. The APC, he insists, is all about quiet confidence and purposeful action.
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“There’s no vibrancy in the PDP administration on the Plateau. The APC is a humane party. We’re strategists, and strategists don’t make much noise,” Prof. Yilwatda declared passionately. He went on to emphasize his commitment to returning to Plateau State during the campaign season, where he’ll actively advocate for Tinubu’s re-election. “Tinubu will win Plateau State,” he stated with unwavering conviction.
Political Pressure and Patience
Prof. Yilwatda also touched on his approach to political engagement. While he certainly has the capacity to exert pressure on the state government, he chooses a different path. Instead of jumping into the fray and creating unnecessary tension, he opts to give the current administration space to work. This isn’t about being passive; it’s about being patient and evaluating their performance at the right time. It’s a calculated move that aligns perfectly with the APC’s strategic mindset. “Politically, I have the capacity to put pressure on the state, but I choose to give them space to work so we can rate them at the end,” he explained thoughtfully.
In the world of politics, where every word and action carries weight, Prof. Yilwatda’s statements are a breath of fresh air. They remind us that governance isn’t just about making noise—it’s about delivering results that matter to the people. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the APC’s commitment to strategy and humanity could very well be the key to unlocking Nigeria’s potential.
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