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Kaduna Lawmakers Promise Development After APC Tickets Win

Lawmakers in the Kaduna State House of Assembly have pledged renewed development initiatives after securing the APC re-election tickets for the 2027 general elections. The legislators said their renewed mandate reflects confidence from party stakeholders and constituents across their respective constituencies.

The lawmakers expressed appreciation to the All Progressives Congress, APC, leadership in the state for what they described as a transparent and inclusive nomination process. They also credited Governor Uba Sani and party officials for ensuring unity during the selection process. According to the lawmakers, the outcome of the primaries represents both a responsibility and an opportunity to deepen governance delivery across Kaduna State.

The APC primaries in Kaduna State were conducted alongside similar exercises across Nigeria as political parties prepare for the 2027 elections. The process produced a mix of consensus candidates and direct primary winners across constituencies.

Several Kaduna lawmakers, including members of the State House of Assembly, secured tickets through consensus arrangements endorsed by party stakeholders. The process was largely described by party officials as peaceful and coordinated. In some constituencies, aspirants stepped down in favour of consensus candidates following consultations within the party structure, strengthening internal alignment ahead of the general elections.

Following the confirmation of their APC re-election tickets, the lawmakers said they remain committed to delivering development-focused representation. They pledged to prioritise infrastructure, education, healthcare, and youth empowerment initiatives within their constituencies.

They also assured constituents that legislative efforts would align with the state government’s development agenda under Governor Uba Sani’s administration. The lawmakers further emphasised the importance of unity within the APC, noting that internal cohesion would be key to achieving electoral success and governance stability in 2027.

APC stakeholders in Kaduna have repeatedly described the primaries as a reflection of internal party strength and coordination. Party leaders noted that consensus-building played a major role in reducing contestation in several constituencies.

Officials said the process demonstrated improved internal democracy and strategic alignment ahead of the elections. The APC re-election tickets process in Kaduna is part of broader nomination activities across states where the ruling party is consolidating its electoral structure.

Political observers note that the emergence of consensus and returning candidates could strengthen policy continuity in Kaduna State Assembly. The lawmakers’ renewed mandates are expected to support ongoing legislative engagement with the state executive arm. Analysts also say the APC’s growing internal cohesion in Kaduna may influence political dynamics ahead of the 2027 elections, particularly in legislative contests across state and federal constituencies.

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