Under the leadership of Senator Muhammad Mana, the Adamawa State All Progressives Congress (APC) reconciliation committee has promised to wrest the state back from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2027 elections.
According to reports, the state chapter recently had an internal crisis that resulted in party splits.
Based on this, the National Secretariat established a reconciliation committee to bring the party together.
In addition to Yusuf Buba Yakubu, Dr. Bridget Zidon, and Isa Baba, the eight-member reconciliation committee also comprised Senators Bello Tukur, Abubakar Girei, and Binta Masi.
Mana, the committee’s chairman, told reporters following a closed-door meeting Thursday night at the APC national office in Abuja that the team has been tasked by the party’s national chairman, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, with resolving internal conflicts and bringing members together.
The committee intends to begin working right away by interacting with party members at the local, ward, and unit levels.
According to Mana, the committee’s main objectives would be to enhance the party’s organizational framework, reestablish grassroots ties, and engage disgruntled members.
He stated: “Adamawa has been a very critical APC state, and we want to make sure that the state goes back to its former position. Now we will go back and tell everybody in the state that it’s time to unite.
“You know, our crisis started from the primary election, the general election. Those people who lost the election, those people who think that they were not properly rewarded for their contribution to the state.
“We want to go and beg them and make sure that the party is unified under the banner of the broom of APC generally, and the national chairman has charged us to go and discharge the duty
“Apart from appealing to our party members, we will go down to the grassroots, to the unit level, to the local government level, to the ward level, to ensure that everybody comes along and joins the group,” Mana said.
“Our goal is to create a platform for unity and prepare the next generation of leaders,” Mana said.