By Israel Adamu, Jos
The Special Envoy on Peace and Security to the Government of Plateau State, Prof. Chris Kwaja, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Plateau State.
Prof. Kwaja formally registered with the APC in his Gurum Ward, Bassa Local Government Area of the state, alongside his supporters, in the presence of prominent party members.
Speaking with journalists after his reception, Kwaja said the leadership of President and his efforts to promote peace and unity across the country significantly influenced his decision to join the ruling party.
According to him, Nigeria’s current security and economic challenges require collaboration with the President to consolidate ongoing reforms.
“President Tinubu has demonstrated tenacity and made efforts to realign the nation’s economy, and the benefits are becoming apparent. As part of my efforts to support Mr. President’s peace-building initiatives and his administration’s strategic attempts to reposition the nation, I defected to the APC,” he said.
Kwaja added that the evolving political environment at both national and state levels, aimed at fostering unity and development, also shaped his decision.
He noted that the inclusive governance approach of Plateau State Governor, , further encouraged him to align with the APC.
“Nigeria is the focus, and some of us believe we can contribute in our modest way toward achieving the goal of a united Nigeria,” he stated.
The peace envoy explained that his primary objective within the APC would be to align the President’s “Renewed Hope Agenda” with Governor Mutfwang’s “Time Is Now” mantra to promote peace, unity, progress, and equity.
Kwaja dismissed concerns that Nigeria is drifting toward a one-party state, stressing that the country remains a multi-party democracy.
“The goal is not to establish a one-party system. There were times in the past when the PDP controlled many states. Nigerians still have the right to vote and choose their path. What matters is that the public holds the APC accountable,” he said.
Welcoming him into the party, the APC Chairman of Gurum Ward, Alhaji Rilwanu Usman, described Kwaja’s defection as a historic development, noting that his capacity and influence would strengthen the party at the grassroots.
Also speaking, Barr. Beatrice Dakas, National Coordinator of Renewed Hope Advocates for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu 2027, expressed confidence that Prof. Kwaja’s experience in peacebuilding would enhance unity and progress in Bassa LGA, Plateau State, and Nigeria at large.
She said his entry into the APC would further strengthen the party’s development agenda and create opportunities for broader national engagement.




