Kano APC Youth Mobilizes Grassroots Support in Tsanyawa Ahead of August By-Election



By Inclusive Reporters – August 1, 2025

Kano, Nigeria – With the August by-election fast approaching, the Coalition of APC Youth Movement (COAYM) has intensified its grassroots mobilization in Tsanyawa Local Government Area, urging residents to rally behind the All Progressives Congress (APC) for continued progress and stability in Kano State.

In a statement released by the Media Directorate of COAYM and seen by Inclusive Reporters, the coalition reaffirmed its commitment to promoting unity, party loyalty, and strategic mobilization across all 44 local government areas of the state.

The latest leg of the grassroots tour took place on Sunday, July 27, 2025, in Tsanyawa, where the coalition—under the leadership of Hon. Adamu Mukhtar Musa (U Gini)—officially inaugurated the Tsanyawa chapter leadership and empowered 100 committed party loyalists with financial support.

“This effort is part of our broader strategy to galvanize support and energize the base at the grassroots level,” Hon. U Gini said. “We are determined to deliver APC victories in every ward by reinforcing our structures and investing in loyal party members.”

The youth coalition had earlier completed tours in 21 local governments, with Tsanyawa marking another milestone in their ongoing engagement.

Call for Unity and Party Loyalty

Hon. U Gini urged all APC supporters in Tsanyawa and beyond to remain steadfast and united in pursuit of electoral success, especially in the upcoming by-election.

 “Victory is assured when we speak with one voice,” he emphasized. “Let’s keep our focus, maintain discipline, and ensure that our people turn out en masse to vote for APC.”


APC Stakeholders Present in Strong Numbers

The Tsanyawa event witnessed strong attendance from local APC leaders, stakeholders, and community representatives, highlighting the growing momentum behind the youth-led initiative.

With momentum building, COAYM has reiterated its commitment to completing its 44-LGA grassroots tour before the election.




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