By Our Correspondent
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Yobe State has expressed strong confidence in the party’s future, with its chairman, Mohammed Gadaka, stating that the party could remain in power for the next 100 years.
Gadaka made the remark while addressing party members, emphasizing what he described as the APC’s growing strength, structure, and support base across the country. According to him, the party’s policies and leadership approach position it for long-term political dominance in Nigeria, potentially stretching from 2025 to 2125.
He pointed to ongoing governance efforts under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as part of a broader strategy to strengthen public trust and deliver development. He also highlighted party unity and grassroots mobilization as key factors that could sustain the APC’s influence over time.
While such statements reflect optimism within the party, political analysts note that Nigeria’s democratic system remains competitive, with multiple parties and evolving voter expectations shaping electoral outcomes.
The comment underscores the APC’s confidence in its future, even as the country’s political landscape continues to evolve.