Senator Abdulazeez Nyako has formally rejoined the All Progressives Congress (APC), marking a notable shift in Adamawa State’s political landscape after a reconciliation move led by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri.
The development followed a strategic visit by the governor to Sen. Nyako’s residence, where he urged the senator to return to the ruling party in the interest of unity and political stability.
During the meeting, Gov. Fintiri acknowledged Sen. Nyako’s longstanding role in shaping the APC in Adamawa State, describing him as a foundational figure with deep grassroots appeal.
He emphasized that Nyako’s political experience and influence remain vital assets, particularly as the party positions itself for upcoming political contests.
In his response, Sen. Nyako agreed to the reconciliation and confirmed his decision to return to the APC.
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He pledged renewed loyalty to the party’s leadership and ideals, assuring stakeholders of his commitment to fostering cohesion within its ranks.
The senator also signaled alignment with national party priorities by declaring support for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu, a move seen as reinforcing internal party consolidation ahead of the next electoral cycle.
Analysts view Sen. Nyako’s return as a strategic gain for the APC in Adamawa State, suggesting it could help mend internal divisions and strengthen the party’s competitiveness in future elections.
The reconciliation effort is widely interpreted as part of broader moves to stabilize party structures and build a more unified front in the state’s evolving political arena.


