Key Takeaways
- APC National Chairman Prof. Nentawe Yiltwada has pledged to protect the interests of legacy party members.
- The leadership plans to implement a structured power-sharing formula to integrate defectors without marginalizing original stakeholders.
- The party emphasizes that while inclusivity is a priority, the foundational identity of the APC remains paramount.
Preserving the Foundation: APC Leadership Addresses Internal Concerns
In a decisive move to maintain internal cohesion, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yiltwada, has issued a strong assurance to the party’s foundational members. Following a high-level, closed-door meeting with Federal Capital Territory (FCT) stakeholders in Abuja, Yiltwada addressed growing anxieties regarding the influence of recent political defectors on the party’s internal power structures.
Balancing Inclusivity and Legacy
The influx of new members into the APC has sparked debates regarding the hierarchy of influence within the party. Acknowledging these concerns, Prof. Yiltwada drew a clear line between those who built the party from its inception and those who have joined more recently. He emphasized that while the party remains an open house for all, it is not a territory for conquest.
“It is a home that we built. If the house was not built, nobody would come, so nobody should come as a warrior and take over,” Yiltwada stated during the press briefing. This firm stance is intended to reassure long-term members that their contributions and loyalty will not be overshadowed by the political weight of new arrivals.
A Strategic Path Forward
To navigate this transition, the APC leadership is moving toward a deliberate, formalized power-sharing formula. Prof. Yiltwada noted that the objective is to create an environment where both legacy members and new defectors feel valued and properly represented. By institutionalizing this inclusion, the party aims to prevent the friction that often arises when new political blocs attempt to dominate established structures.
The proposed formula is expected to serve as a blueprint for state and local chapters, ensuring that the party’s growth does not come at the expense of its core identity.
