Table of Contents
- Call to Action for APC Members
- Statement by Musa Mailafiya Mada
- Importance of Maturity in Disagreements
- Appeal for Calm and Mediation
- Commitment to Fairness and Unity
The All Progressives Congress (APC) North-West Zone has urged party members in Zamfara State to avoid public disputes and instead address their grievances through the party’s internal channels.
In a statement released by the Zonal Publicity Secretary, Musa Mailafiya Mada, the zone encouraged members to keep internal issues out of the media, emphasizing that the party’s complaint and reconciliation processes—whether through state, zonal, or national offices—are the appropriate avenues for resolving conflicts.
“The APC is one family. Disagreements are natural, but they should be managed with maturity and through the established party structures,” Mada stated.
He called for tranquility and urged senior party leaders to assist in mediating ongoing issues in Zamfara, highlighting that publicly airing internal disputes only diminishes the party’s collective strength.
Mada reiterated the zonal leadership’s dedication to fairness, discipline, and constructive dialogue, while also praising President Bola Tinubu’s leadership and encouraging members to come together to maintain the party’s advancement throughout the North-West.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should APC members avoid public confrontations?
Public confrontations can weaken the party's unity and strength. It is essential to resolve issues internally to maintain a strong collective front.
What internal mechanisms does APC have for resolving disputes?
The APC has established complaint and reconciliation procedures that can be accessed through state, zonal, or national offices. These channels are designed to handle disputes effectively.
What is the role of senior party leaders in mediating disputes?
Senior party leaders are called upon to facilitate discussions and mediate lingering issues within the party, helping to foster a harmonious environment and resolve conflicts amicably.



