APC’s Nentawe meets Kano NDC senator, Rufai Hanga, reveals discussion details

by · Daily Post

National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Nentawe Yilwatda, has disclosed that his meeting with Senator Rufai Hanga, a chieftain of the New Democratic Congress, NDC, in Kano State, focused on promoting peace, unity and the future of the state.

Yilwatda made this known in a post on his X handle on Thursday after paying what he described as a courtesy visit to the senator.

According to the APC chairman, the discussion centred on the need for political leaders to work together in the interest of Kano State and Nigeria, irrespective of party differences.

He said leaders have a shared responsibility to promote peace, strengthen democratic values and prioritise the welfare of citizens above partisan interests.

Yilwatda added that Nigeria’s progress depends on building bridges of understanding and encouraging constructive dialogue across political divides.

He expressed optimism that such engagements would contribute to a more united, peaceful and prosperous Kano State and Nigeria.

He wrote: “Today, I paid a courtesy visit to Senator Rufai Hanga, one of the leading stalwarts of the NDC in Kano State.

“Our discussions were cordial and focused on the unity, peace, stability, and future of Kano State. Regardless of political affiliation, leaders share a common responsibility to promote peace, strengthen democratic values, and work together in the best interest of our people.

“Nigeria’s progress is best served when we build bridges of understanding, encourage constructive dialogue, and place the welfare of citizens above partisan considerations.

“Together, we can continue to foster a more united, peaceful, and prosperous Kano State and Nigeria.”

You may like

Peter Obi, Kwankwaso will unite Nigeria – Galadima 

ADC demands independent probe of physiotherapist’s death at Umahi’s residence

Court orders Taraba ADC, INEC to recognise Madaki as state constituency candidate

APC raises alarm over N130 billion airport project in Gov Adeleke’s hometown

Former Jigawa lawmaker resigns from APC over bias

Court reserves judgment in Olawepo-Hashim’s suit against Accord Party, INEC

Court reserves judgment indefinitely in Taraba APC primary election disputes

‘APC will retain power in 2027’ — Gov Radda

2027: Why Tinubu retained Shettima as running mate – APC