By Nahum Sule, Jalingo
In a significant political development, Abubakar Bawa, the former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Taraba State, has been elected as the new Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC). This transition, confirmed at the APC State Congress held on Tuesday in Jalingo, marks a pivotal moment in the political landscape of Taraba.
The congress adopted a consensus approach to leadership selection, reflecting a united front among party delegates. Alongside Bawa, Irimiya Ande’tarang, a former PDP Public Relations Officer, was appointed as the party’s State Secretary. This strategic choice is seen as a move to enhance the APC’s appeal across various political affiliations, signalling a commitment to inclusivity within the party.
Bawa’s Departure from PDP
Bawa’s ascent to the leadership of the APC comes after his resignation from the PDP late last year, a decision driven by internal conflicts and disputes within the opposition party. His departure was not merely a personal choice; it encapsulated broader challenges faced by the PDP in Taraba, where factionalism has become increasingly pronounced.
Political analysts view Bawa’s switch as a calculated move, aimed at leveraging the APC’s growing influence in the region. His extensive experience in party leadership positions him as a key player in the forthcoming political contests, particularly as the 2027 general elections draw near.
A Changing Political Landscape
The outcomes of the recent congress are indicative of a larger realignment within Taraba’s political fabric. Party leaders have noted a trend of senior figures and lawmakers from the PDP defecting to the APC, further consolidating the ruling party’s position. This shift is not merely about leadership but is emblematic of a strategic repositioning aimed at strengthening the APC’s grassroots mobilization efforts.
The influx of former PDP members into the APC is expected to bolster the party’s ranks, enhancing its capability to engage with constituents and address local issues more effectively. The party’s leadership transition is poised to play a crucial role in fostering cohesion and unity among its members, a vital component as the political climate intensifies in the lead-up to the elections.
Implications for Future Elections
As the APC prepares for the 2027 general elections, the implications of Bawa’s leadership are profound. His background within the PDP provides him with unique insights into the opposition’s strategies, which could be instrumental in devising countermeasures. This insider knowledge may enable the APC to better address the concerns of the electorate and present a more compelling platform.
Moreover, the leadership changes within the APC are set to influence party dynamics significantly. With Bawa at the forefront, the APC is likely to adopt a more aggressive approach to campaigning, focusing on issues that resonate with the populace. This could include a renewed emphasis on economic development, security, and social welfare—areas that have been critical to voters in recent years.
A Call for Unity
As the APC embarks on this new chapter, the call for unity within the party is paramount. Bawa’s leadership will be tested as he seeks to unify various factions and ensure that the APC presents a cohesive front. The challenges ahead are considerable, but with a clear vision and strategic planning, Bawa aims to galvanise support and drive the party towards success in the upcoming elections.
Conclusion
Abubakar Bawa’s election as the Chairman of the APC in Taraba State represents a significant turning point in the region’s political dynamics. His transition from the PDP to the APC not only reflects personal ambition but also signals a broader shift in allegiances among political leaders. As the APC prepares for the 2027 general elections, the party’s ability to adapt to these changes and effectively mobilise its base will be crucial in determining its electoral success.
With Bawa’s leadership and the collective efforts of the party, the APC is poised for potentially transformative developments in Taraba’s political arena. The coming months will reveal whether this strategic shift can translate into electoral gains, as the APC seeks to solidify its position as a formidable force in the state.








