The All Progressives Congress (APC) has slammed several Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors, accusing them of denying the reality of their declining political influence amid recent bye-election results. According to APC officials, the party’s poor showing in key constituencies signals a broader erosion of PDP’s political vitality, which the governors appear unwilling to acknowledge.
In a statement issued by the APC’s national publicity team, the party said that PDP governors are “wallowing in denial” and refusing to confront the consequences of their parties’ repeated electoral setbacks. The APC argued that these leaders have failed to provide effective governance in their states, and their attempts to blame external factors for election losses are misguided and politically opportunistic.
Political analysts have observed that the PDP’s performance in recent bye-elections has exposed structural weaknesses in the party, including internal divisions, lack of grassroots mobilization, and mismanagement of resources. The APC claims that by ignoring these realities, PDP governors are delaying necessary reforms within the party, ultimately undermining their own chances in the lead-up to the 2027 general elections.
The APC also highlighted that voter sentiment is shifting in favor of parties that demonstrate consistent delivery on governance and social welfare. According to the party, this shift was evident in the turnout and voting patterns of recent bye-elections, where many electorates opted for candidates who prioritized transparency, accountability, and community engagement over political rhetoric.
While PDP governors maintain that their administrations are focused on development and public service, the APC contends that rhetoric alone cannot mask declining influence. The party urged PDP leaders to recognize the lessons from the recent elections, engage more actively with their constituencies, and rebuild trust with the electorate to remain relevant in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.
The APC’s critique signals an intensifying battle between the two major parties, as both prepare for the strategic challenges ahead of 2027. Political observers suggest that how PDP governors respond to these criticisms and adapt their strategies may play a crucial role in determining their party’s future fortunes at both state and national levels.
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