Le président de l’APC réaffirme la formule de partage du leadership 60/40 à Kano

Le président national de l’All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, a réaffirmé la formule de partage du leadership 60/40 du parti entre les transfuges et les membres du parti à Kano.

Selon un rapport de Daily Trust, le président national de l’All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, a abordé la formule de partage du leadership 60/40 au sein du parti dans l’État de Kano. Cela intervient au milieu des discussions sur l’arrangement entre les transfuges et les membres originels du parti. Il a réaffirmé l’engagement du parti à maintenir cette formule. La déclaration a été publiée le 16 février 2026. Aucun détail supplémentaire sur la mise en œuvre n’a été fourni dans le rapport.

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