In what has been described as a positive and strategic political development, the recent meeting between Distinguished Senator Sunday Steve Karimi and former Governor Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello (White Lion) has been hailed as a welcome step toward strengthening unity within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi State and beyond.
The coming together of these two respected leaders at this crucial moment is both timely and significant, especially as preparations for the 2027 general elections intensify.
For a party as large and influential as the APC, unity remains the bedrock of its strength and continued dominance. The meeting between Distinguished Senator Karimi and Alhaji Bello therefore represents more than just a reconciliation—it is a symbol of renewed collaboration, mutual respect, and shared vision for the progress of the party.
Party members, supporters, and political observers have commended both leaders for demonstrating maturity, foresight, and genuine commitment to the unity and progress of the APC. Their resolve to work together for the victory of the party and in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, reflects true statesmanship and loyalty to the ideals of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
This renewed understanding is expected to foster stronger internal cohesion within the APC family in Kogi State and solidify the party’s grassroots strength ahead of the 2027 elections. The unity of purpose now being demonstrated by these frontline leaders will not only inspire confidence among party loyalists but also assure the electorate that the APC remains focused on delivering good governance and development.
With this timely reconciliation, it is evident that the APC is once again poised for sweeping victory across all levels. The collaboration between Distinguished Senator Sunday Karimi and Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello signals a new dawn of political alignment and renewed strength within the party.
Indeed, the future of the APC is bright, and with unity as its driving force, victory from top to bottom is sure and certain.
– Hon. Tunde Akanmidu (ARISE) writes from Abuja.



