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Tinubu Declares Opposition Dead, Welcomes More Defections to APC

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President Bola , speaking at the APC National Summit themed “Renewed Hope Agenda: The Journey So Far” in Abuja on Thursday, May 22, 2025, boldly declared the opposition, including coalition movements, as “dead,” describing remaining members as “empty vessels.” In a tone that appeared to taunt opposition parties, Tinubu expressed optimism about further defections to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), stating, “As many as are willing to join the APC fold are most welcome.” He emphasized that political movement is protected under Section 41(1) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria, which freedom of association.

Tinubu’s remarks come in the wake of defections, notably in April 2025, when Delta Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, and other prominent People’s Democratic Party (PDP) switched to the APC. The President framed these defections as a reflection of the APC’s appeal, driven by his ‘s Renewed Hope Agenda, which he claims is delivering tangible progress in reforms, security, and . He dismissed concerns about a one-party state, arguing that the defections are a democratic choice, not a to pluralism, and noted that Nigeria has over 60 registered political parties.

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The summit also saw the 22 APC governors, under the Governors’ Forum (PGF) led by State Governor Hope Uzodinma, unanimously pass a of in Tinubu, endorsing him as the party’s sole for the 2027 presidential . Tinubu highlighted his administration’s achievements, including eliminating exchange arbitrage and attracting foreign direct investments, which he said are creating jobs and improving living standards. He urged party members to rally behind the Renewed Hope Agenda, assuring them that the reforms, though tough, are necessary for Nigeria’s long-term prosperity. The wave of defections, particularly from the PDP, has sparked concerns among opposition figures about a potential drift toward a one-party system, but Tinubu’s administration maintains that these shifts reflect confidence in his leadership and for Nigeria.

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