24 July 2025 – Abuja, Nigeria
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima were among key figures present at an emergency meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Executive Committee (NEC) held Thursday in Abuja. The high-stakes gathering brought together top party stakeholders to deliberate on pressing internal matters and chart a strategic course for the ruling party’s future.
A meeting shaped by political urgency
The NEC meeting, convened with short notice, is understood to have focused on party cohesion, leadership reviews, and upcoming electoral strategy — especially as Nigeria begins preparing for the 2027 general elections. With growing internal tensions and public calls for reform, the APC leadership is under increasing pressure to unite its ranks and reinforce its political identity.
Observers say the presence of President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima underscores the importance of the discussions, particularly as some factions within the party have recently expressed concerns about governance performance and internal decision-making structures.
Inclusive governance and party reform on the table
Sources within the party hinted that the agenda included debates on strengthening internal democracy, improving communication between party organs, and ensuring more inclusive leadership across Nigeria’s diverse regions. The meeting also reviewed the performance of the current National Working Committee (NWC), with speculation about possible restructuring in the months ahead.
Political analyst Zainab Idris noted, “This NEC meeting is not just routine. It’s a reset moment for the APC. The party has to evolve with the expectations of Nigerians — young people, women, grassroots members — who want transparency, competence, and inclusion.”
Looking ahead
As Nigeria continues to navigate economic recovery and security challenges, the ruling party’s ability to maintain unity and inspire public trust will be critical. The outcomes of the NEC meeting are expected to shape not just internal APC dynamics, but also national policy direction in the coming months.
Party leaders say a communiqué from the meeting will be released soon, outlining resolutions reached and the way forward. For many Nigerians, the hope is that the discussions translate into real action — both within the party and across the corridors of power.
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