APC Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda Establishes New Digital Protocols and Primary Guidelines for 2027
APC Chairman Yilwatda details new digital membership verification, fiscal audits, and conflict resolution steps to prepare the ruling party for the 2027 polls.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 23, 2026, 5:02 AM EDT
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Strategic Digital Transformation and Membership Expansion
The All Progressives Congress is undergoing a significant structural shift toward data driven governance to manage its expanding base of over 13 million members. According to Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, the party is currently approaching the 14 million mark, with approximately 50 percent of the register comprised of citizens between the ages of 18 and 35. This demographic lean marks the organization as a youth oriented progressive party, with over 80 percent of members under the age of 50. By integrating technology into membership registration and auditing, the leadership aims to eliminate the ambiguity that previously surrounded direct primaries. This digital repository, which includes passport photographs and verified details, will serve as the foundation for future electoral mobilization and candidate selection.
Rigorous Fiscal Oversight and Regulatory Compliance
In a move to enhance organizational transparency, the ruling party has opened its financial records to the Independent National Electoral Commission for comprehensive auditing. Yilwatda confirmed that the party submitted its audited accounts last month and hosted INEC officials at the national headquarters this week to verify operational activities. This proactive engagement is designed to identify institutional weaknesses and strengths, ensuring that the party adheres to the highest standards of good governance. According to Yilwatda, the objective is to maintain a professional administrative structure that can withstand external scrutiny while providing a clear statement of the party's fiscal health to its stakeholders.
Mechanisms for Conflict Resolution and Party Stability
To mitigate the risk of internal fragmentation, the leadership has institutionalized a multi tiered conflict resolution framework stretching from the ward level to the national office. This system utilizes non aligned party elders who do not possess immediate political ambitions to mediate disputes between competing interests. Yilwatda noted that this approach helped maintain stability during recent congresses, where potential crises were resolved through consensus and written agreements. By imposing the principle of party supremacy, the leadership has intervened in various states to ensure that the interests of the broader membership take precedence over individual...
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