PDP spokesman cautions Tinubu, APC: 2027 won't be defined by defections
PDP Spokesman Cautions Tinubu, APC: 2027 Won’t Be Defined by Defections
Debo Ologunagba, the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has cautioned President Bola Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) that the 2027 elections will be judged by governance performance, not political defections.
Speaking during an interview on AIT’s Focus Nigeria, Ologunagba criticized the APC for celebrating defections from opposition parties—particularly the PDP and Labour Party—as though they were policy achievements. He emphasized that recent high-profile defections, including that of former PDP vice-presidential candidate Ifeanyi Okowa and all PDP National Assembly members from Delta State, do not reflect genuine political realignments but are driven by pressure and political coercion.
He accused the Tinubu administration of undermining Nigeria’s democratic diversity by subtly pushing for a one-party state, calling it an unrealistic and dangerous illusion.
“The government is focusing more on defections than on delivering results,” Ologunagba said. “In 2027, Nigerians will evaluate you not by how many politicians crossed over to the APC, but by the impact of your policies and your administration’s track record.”
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