Nentawe Yilwatda, the APC National Chairman, has raised alarms about potential threats to the North's economic renewal agenda, a critical initiative aimed at revitalizing the region's economic landscape. Speaking at a recent gathering, Yilwatda underscored the necessity of unity among stakeholders to foster sustainable development. His remarks come amid rising tensions over resource allocation and political rivalries that could derail progress.

Yilwatda stated, "We must not allow divisive politics to undermine our collective efforts toward economic prosperity. Our focus should be on collaboration and commitment to our shared goals." His call for cooperation resonates as the North grapples with challenges such as youth unemployment and infrastructural deficits, which necessitate a cohesive approach to development.

Looking ahead, the APC's ability to rally support around economic initiatives will be crucial. As the nation prepares for upcoming elections, the North's economic agenda could become a focal point for both political discourse and voter sentiment. If stakeholders heed Yilwatda’s warning, they may not only safeguard economic growth but also set a precedent for collaborative governance in the region.