The Social Democratic Party (SDP) is gearing up to welcome a surge of prominent politicians, including governors and lawmakers, following the recent defection of former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai from the All Progressives Congress (APC). SDP National Chairman Shehu Musa Gabam announced that El-Rufai’s move has sparked significant interest among political heavyweights across various parties, hinting at a potential realignment ahead of future elections.
“El-Rufai’s move has ignited a political shift,” Gabam said, suggesting that more notable figures from the APC and beyond are likely to join the SDP soon. While he kept names under wraps, speculation has swirled around figures like former Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi and former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola. Fayemi, however, swiftly debunked the rumors, reaffirming his loyalty to the APC. “I am a card-carrying foundation member of the APC, and this position has not changed,” he declared, quashing talk of his exit.
Political analysts see El-Rufai’s departure as a symptom of growing unrest within the APC, fueled by disputes over internal democracy and leadership direction. His high-profile switch has amplified chatter about the ruling party’s vulnerabilities, potentially opening the door for others to follow. Meanwhile, Gabam underscored the SDP’s commitment to grassroots engagement, rejecting any merger talks with other parties. “It’s a recipe for chaos,” he said, positioning the SDP as a distinct alternative focused on democratic participation.
Social media buzz reflects intrigue and division, with some users predicting a broader exodus from the APC and others questioning the SDP’s capacity to absorb such figures without shifting its core identity. El-Rufai’s move has undeniably stirred the political pot, setting the stage for a dynamic reshuffling as the SDP eyes a bigger role on Nigeria’s stage.
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