Adamu made the assertion while receiving the Ambassador of Poland to Nigeria, Joanna Tarnawska, in his office on Wednesday.
He said, “With the massive support the party enjoyed from over 43 million Nigerians, there is no way the party will lose the 2023 elections.
“The APC was conscious of the effects of developments in Nigeria on other African countries and we are prepared to conduct ourselves at the next elections according to international best practices.
“Nigeria is a developing democratic nation and lessons are being learnt in electoral processes. But the APC will continue to do everything to advance democratic practice in Nigeria.”
Adamu also informed the Polish ambassador that, as a result of the opportunities created by the APC, a female governorship candidate emerged from the party in conservative northern Nigeria.
The Polish ambassador, who was visiting the chairman after the successful national convention which produced a presidential flagbearer for the party, had earlier congratulated him on his election as chairman.
She stated that her country was interested in political developments in Nigeria and would like to see a peaceful transition to another president when the tenure of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), ends next year.
Tarnawska also called on the APC to create opportunities for women and young persons to participate in the political terrain.
“Poland looks forward to improved bilateral diplomatic relations between both countries but particularly in improved economic relations,” she said.
The ambassador expressed empathy over the challenges Nigeria was facing especially in the area of security, noting that her country had faced similar challenges in the past.