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Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by yns4real(op): 3:55am On Oct 16, 2025
As the 2027 general elections approach, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is strengthening his political dominance in the South, following a wave of defections by governors and influential politicians from the Peoples Democratic Party and other opposition parties to the All Progressives Congress.

The development has, however, ignited fears of a one-party state, with opposition leaders condemning the mass movement to the ruling party.

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and the 2023 Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, dismissed the defections as acts of desperation by politicians seeking personal survival.

They declared that the “battle line is drawn,” vowing that Nigerians will “take their pound of flesh” at the polls by voting out President Tinubu APC for allegedly deepening the country’s hardship and decline.

The PUNCH gathered from top APC officials, who are privy to the ongoing political manoeuvring, that more governors from the South would soon declare for the ruling party.

On Tuesday, Governor Peter Mba of Enugu State defected from the PDP to the APC alongside the members of the State Executive Council.

Barely 24 hours later, another PDP governor, Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, resigned his party membership.

The Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Daniel Alabrah, disclosed that Diri quit the party along with the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Abraham Ingobere, and 21 other lawmakers.

The governor later confirmed his resignation during a State Executive Council meeting.

Diri’s departure from the PDP puts to rest months of speculation about his rumoured move to the APC, though Alabrah did not reveal his next political destination.

Diri’s resignation comes just days after the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, expressed concern over the growing number of governors and senior party figures crossing to the APC.

Party insiders hinted that Governors Siminalayi Fubara and Alex Otti of Rivers and Abia States may soon switch to the APC.

Also, Governors Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau) and Agbu Kefas of Taraba are reportedly warming up to join the Tinubu-led political camp ahead of 2027.

A senior party official disclosed that Otti, Fubara and Diri are set to defect to the APC, noting that several northern governors were equally preparing to join the ruling party.

He stated, “The APC is attracting them all. I am aware that discussions are ongoing with other PDP governors from the South. Soon, the governors of Abia, Rivers, and even Diri, who just resigned from the PDP, will join the APC.

“This development is not limited to the South, as some governors from the North, particularly the North Central and North East, are already finalising talks to join the ruling party.”

Another party insider explained that Kefas and Muftwang are set to defect to the APC soon.

He stated, “They just want to reduce the influence of the PDP. We are aware they are discussing with the Taraba and Plateau State governors, so they will join others in the APC.”

In recent months, the APC has continued to draw prominent members from the opposition parties, especially the PDP.

Notable defectors include Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, and the PDP’s 2023 vice-presidential candidate, Ifeanyi Okowa.

At present, out of the 17 states in Southern Nigeria, President Tinubu’s APC governs Lagos, Ogun, Ekiti, Ondo, Edo, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Delta, Imo, Ebonyi, and Enugu.

The Labour Party controls Abia, while the All Progressives Grand Alliance is in charge of Anambra.

The PDP holds sway only in Oyo, Rivers, and Osun states, while Bayelsa is currently not under any party.

In the North, out of 19 states, the APC firmly controls 13 – Kwara, Niger, Nasarawa, Kogi, Benue, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Gombe, Borno, Yobe, and Jigawa.

The PDP governs Zamfara, Plateau, Taraba, Adamawa, and Bauchi, while the New Nigeria People’s Party remains in charge of Kano State.

Speaking in Abuja on Saturday after inaugurating the party’s convention communication sub-committee, Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed admitted that the defections had unsettled the party, though he said efforts were ongoing to keep it united ahead of the November 15–16 national convention in Ibadan.

He said, “If you ask me whether I am concerned about our governors leaving for APC, I am more than concerned. But leadership is a burden. As a leader of a group of equal status, I cannot determine the decisions or inactions of my colleagues, but certainly, a lot of work is being done behind the scenes.”

Wike teases defectors

Reacting to the unfolding situation, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, a PDP member, said the mass defection of party leaders and state governors of the main opposition PDP to the ruling APC has justified his support for Tinubu, as those who once criticised him are now members of the APC.

The minister made the statement on Wednesday at the flag-off of the Construction of the Main Carriageways on the Outer Southern Expressway in Abuja.

Wike said some of the governors had previously criticised him for destabilising the PDP and working for the APC, adding that the governors should rather commend him for “doing a good job” of paving the way for them to join the ruling party.

“I have been watching on daily television and social media, people who said I want to destabilise the party, I am working for the APC. All of them are now in the APC. So, which means if it is true, they should commend me for working where they are heading. So, I should be commended for doing a good job for them,” he said.

The minister noted that the governors no longer had an excuse, as the “decisive leadership” of President Tinubu had ensured that every state had enough resources to pay salaries and embark on credible projects and activities.

“Let every state be sincere to their people, and to Nigerians. I was a governor for eight years. I was a governor running around banks to look for money to do projects. Sometimes, every month, the money that comes will not be enough to pay salaries and all other allowances, not to mention doing projects.

“Today, by the leadership of somebody, by the decisive leadership of somebody who has made it possible for all the states, and the Federal Capital Territory, not to be running around banks again. Rather, banks are now looking for states to say, ‘Look, don’t throw us away, we are here.’’

“Somebody has made that possible; every state now has money. Not only to pay salaries, not only to carry out government activities, but also to embark on projects. It was not like that before,” Wike said.

He described the decision to defect and support the Tinubu-led administration as “worthwhile”, adding that no governor would leave debts for their successors any longer, as it used to happen before.

“So, if, for that reason, so many people are going to support Mr President, I think it is worthwhile. Now, no governor will talk about leaving debts for his successor, unlike what used to happen before. That is the leadership of somebody.

“And that’s what this country needs now: Visionary leadership, purposeful leadership that will be able to make decisions. Decisions that people were running away from taking when they had the opportunity,” he said.

Dickson slams Diri

In a swift response, former Bayelsa State Governor, the senator representing Bayelsa West, Seriake Dickson, slammed his successor, Diri, and other PDP governors who recently defected to the APC, accusing them of fleeing from the “problems they created” within the opposition party.

Reacting to Diri’s defection shortly after Wednesday’s Senate plenary, Dickson said he had been consulted several times by the governor on his intention to dump the PDP, but was never convinced there was any compelling reason for such a move, especially by a second-term governor.

The former Bayelsa governor said Nigeria’s democracy could only thrive under a plural political system and warned that the growing trend of defections was gradually turning the country into a one-party state.

“I am where I have been. I am where I am. I don’t believe that Nigeria should be a one-party state. And as a soldier of democracy, I’m used to the ups and downs of democratic practices and political life, especially. I’m still as constant as the northern star, steadfast in the Peoples Democratic Party,” he said.

The senator expressed disappointment that some governors and party leaders who contributed to the PDP’s internal crisis were now abandoning the platform instead of providing leadership to resolve its problems.

“I hope that the governors and the leadership working committee who created this mess in our party, all of them, and who, instead of showing leadership, have created this mess and ensured that it have persisted for this long.

“And they are the ones now bailing out after creating the problem that they could not solve or refuse to solve. It’s very sad, very, very sad,” Dickson lamented.

He said the development was “making Nigeria look small” and “belittling the country’s democracy,” adding that true democracy cannot exist without a viable opposition.

“A plural Nigeria can only thrive in a plural democratic environment. I didn’t see any compelling reason for a second-term governor to defect. I am still standing in the PDP that gave my people — the Ijaw Nation and the Niger Delta — the opportunity to run for election and even become president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This other party cannot do that,” he added.

Responding through his media aide, Paul Ibe, Atiku acknowledged that the constitution guarantees freedom of movement and association, but stated that with the recent defections, the battle line for the 2027 election had been drawn.

In an interview with The PUNCH, he stated, “The Constitution provides for freedom of association. As a democrat, Atiku Abubakar will not dictate to others with whom they associate. Atiku Abubakar may not know the underpinning factors behind why people are making different decisions.

“However, we know for a fact that the Tinubu-led APC has used institutions of the state, including anti-corruption agencies, to intimidate and coerce leaders of the opposition into their fold.

“What is playing out clearly is that a battle line has been drawn. It is Nigerians, long suffering, impoverished, poor citizens who can barely afford to make ends meet, feed their families, send their children to school, or access basic primary healthcare, who will ultimately determine the outcome of 2027.

“The battle line has been drawn. Nigerians are aware of what is playing out. All of these defectors do not have the people’s interest at heart. What they are doing is to preserve and protect their own interests, not those of the people. The battle line is drawn. And people may mock the ADC and say, ‘You don’t have governors, you don’t have senators.’

“What is important, the good news is that they have the people. And these are the people that the Tinubu administration and all of its tendencies seek to make life worse for by the day.

“They can hardly afford to make ends meet. We have them. We have those people. And those people are going to be the determinants. They will decide the outcome of the next election. So, like I said clearly, the battle line has been drawn between Nigeria, between good and bad.”

Obi dismisses fears

Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, dismissed fears of Nigeria sliding into a one-party state, saying no political party could “capture” any region simply because a governor defected to it.

Obi stated this in Abuja while reacting to Governor Mbah’s defection to the ruling APC.

The former Anambra State Governor said the idea that a state can be “captured” by a political party through the defection of its leader belongs to Nigeria’s military past.

“The people will decide where to go, not governors or senators. No party will capture or win any state just because it has a governor,” Obi said.

“Peter Mbah is a good friend of mine, and I believe that as governor, he must have taken his decision based on his own political views and calculations.”

Obi dismissed the notion that the South-East could be “captured” politically, insisting that leadership in a democracy is about persuasion, not coercion.


“As for the alleged plot to capture the South-East, we are not in a military time when you capture people,” he said. “You are a leader. You tend to do the right things for them to follow you. So I don’t think anybody is capturing anywhere.”

“The government needs to do more if it wants the people to support it,” he added.

Also, speaking on behalf of the former Anambra State Governor, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Yunusa Tanko, said those defecting to the APC are driven by selfish interests.

Speaking with The PUNCH, Tanko stated that Nigerians would respond in the 2027 elections.

“None of these people who are actually defecting are doing so based on personal convictions. Either they are being coerced or they are trying to protect their seats, knowing full well that the next election may not be based on credibility or the people’s will.

“It will be heavily manipulated and violently induced—violently induced because of the modus operandi of the present holder of the office.

“What you are seeing is not the will of the people; it is rather the intimidation and manipulation of the current holders of office. To them, that is politics, but to us, it is a distortion of our democratic essence. But they should remember that the government is in the hands of the people. They are watching, and they are listening. They will take their pound of flesh in 2027.”

Also, the African Democratic Congress said the recent defection of some state governors to the ruling party confirmed the opposition coalition’s earlier warning that the APC aims to turn Nigeria into a one-party state.

In a statement issued on Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC stated that the governors of Enugu and Bayelsa betrayed their long-suffering citizens and aligned themselves with those working against the interests of Nigerians.

The statement read in part, “The recent defections by the governors of Enugu and Bayelsa States to the ruling All Progressives Congress validate the African Democratic Congress’ long-standing warning that President Bola Tinubu is determined to turn Nigeria into a one-party state, no matter the cost to democracy or national stability.

“While it may seem like the APC has added more governors to its column, in reality, what has happened is these governors have actually abandoned their people to team up with the ruling party that has made life miserable for the majority.

“Nigerians can see the current state of the nation. They live through the APC’s failures every single day. Even those who once campaigned for the APC or had its logo on their social media profiles now avoid association with the party. Why? Because the Tinubu administration has failed on security, failed on economic management, failed on healthcare, failed on social welfare, failed on corruption, and failed to restore Nigeria’s standing in the international community.

“Every day, Nigerians are paying the price for these failures. Food prices continue to increase, jobs are nonexistent, and insecurity continues to choke every part of the country.

“When the ruling party has misgoverned the country, the only hope for the people in a democracy is for the opposition to rise in defence, propose alternative ideas, and lead the people out of their misery.

“This is what Nigerians expected from these governors in opposition. Instead, they abdicated. And in an act of historic political apostasy, they chose to join the grand conspiracy against the Nigerian people. They abandoned their people, not out of conviction but out of cowardice and other selfish considerations.”

It noted that while the ruling party continues to celebrate the defection of these governors, “The ADC and the opposition coalition are equally delighted that the line has been made even clearer between those who are committed to saving the country and those who merely want to join the gravy train.

“The people can see, and they are waiting. 2027 will be a clear battle between the people of Nigeria and President Tinubu and his gang of governors in the APC.”

Enugu PDP

Meanwhile, PDP members in Enugu State have vowed to rebuild their party ahead of the 2027 elections, following Mbah’s defection to the APC.

The governor’s defection sparked mixed reactions, with some residents criticising Mbah’s decision, insisting that it was driven by personal interest rather than the welfare of the people.

“I thank God that they had defected, so we will now come back and rebuild our party, PDP,” said Dr Okey Ozoani, a former PDP State Youth Leader and Vice Chairman.


Speaking in a phone-in radio programme in Enugu on Wednesday, he stated, “I urge all PDP members, the true PDP members, to remain resilient and calm as good things are coming.”

Ozoani questioned the benefits of Mbah’s defection, asking, “Is defecting going to reduce taxes in Enugu State? Don’t you know that Enugu State is the most costly state in Nigeria to live in and highly insecure?”

Nick Ozonsi, a former chairman of Udi Local Government Area and a PDP stalwart, called for a reform of the political system, saying, “What is wrong is what you cannot do in party A, how are you going to do it in party B? Nigerians should take the case of defections seriously.”
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Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Nobody: 4:15am On Oct 16, 2025
It’s seems all the minions of the Late PDP and hospice home called ADC suddenly just disappeared from the media space.

While I was expecting condemnation from those minions about how their party leadership failed due to incompetency, but was met with absolute silence.

Where are the LP goons? No where to be found!


In life, you must ne able to at least, acknowledge the force you up against. Physically or spiritually, you must be able to acknowledge the presence and potentials of what you up against before you start countering or praying to combat it.

This what the opposition has failed to do. “ACKNOWLEDGING” the force they are up against. Evaluating if it’s worth putting up a fight or running away.

I still get amazed why humans don’t learn from the moment or observe their environment. Always hoping for the impossible!
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Abdul05: 4:45am On Oct 16, 2025
It is fine to join the winning team,but who will blow the whistle if Everyone wears the same jersey?... grin grin



Call it hurricane tinubu if you want, l call it progress, people go where results show.. grin grin


Opposition should fix themselves,not cry about defection..
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by APCNig: 4:56am On Oct 16, 2025
The god of Politics and Strategy is beyond all humans and spirits.

When Politicians worldwide pray to win elections, they actually pray to TINUNU the god of Politics who is the intermediary between our Father in Heaven and human beings in all matters relating to Politics.


god of Iron - Ogun
god of Thunder - Sango
god of Deception - Esu

god of Politics - JAGABAN
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by sailor2011(m): 4:59am On Oct 16, 2025
For peter Obi , the Agulu fraud, he knows he has been wasting money in a notice -me politically- inspired donations...stark failure of unimaginable proportions , is staring him right in the face.🤣🤣🤣🤣 How dare you dismiss the defections into an increasingly dominant ruling party , as inconsequential ? No worry , body go tell you by 2027😁😁
As for adherents of the Demonic Coalition, they have been shouting themselves hoarse , since the gale of defections into the APC picked up momentum..The arrowheads of ADC are frightened , Jolted and confused . With no governor on their side , they are already weary , stumbling like a drunken sailor to the shore...😂😂😂😂
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by APCNig: 5:05am On Oct 16, 2025
sailor2011:
For peter Obi , the Agulu fraud, he knows he has been wasting money in a notice -me politically- inspired donations...stark failure of unimaginable proportions , is staring him right in the face.🤣🤣🤣🤣 How dare you dismiss the defections into an increasingly dominant ruling party , as inconsequential ? No worry , body go tell you by 2027😁😁
As for adherents of the Demonic Coalition, they have been shouting themselves hoarse , since the gale of defections into the APC picked up momentum..The arrowheads of ADC are frightened , Jolted and confused . With no governor on their side , they are already weary , stumbling like a drunken sailor to the shore...😂😂😂😂
Fear God nah. Stop rubbing Salt on their wounds. People wey dey cry, you still dey whip them. E no good oooo.


INEC should just share the money for 2027 Presidential elections between Atiku and Obingo to repay all the money they have wasted instead of conducting election that the result is obvious
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Goodlady(f): 5:09am On Oct 16, 2025
APCNig:
The god of Politics and Strategy is beyond all humans and spirits.

When Politicians worldwide pray to win elections, they actually pray to TINUNU the god of Politics who is the intermediary between our Father in Heaven and human beings in all matters relating to Politics.


god of Iron - Ogun
god of Thunder - Sango
god of Deception - Esu

god of Politics - JAGABAN
Don't you consider writing a political book sir?
With the way you portioned the positions of the gods.
You too can be deified. You're god of wetin sir?
Free food, yabis, womanizing or wetin sir?
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Goodlady(f): 5:13am On Oct 16, 2025
Good day APC pikins on this thread.
As una don capture Nigeria it's to say congratulations.

As you all know, common Nigerians wished the ruling party well.
Please always remember us in your kingdom.
Cheers.
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by asfrank(m): 5:24am On Oct 16, 2025
I'm glad the key players are not shouting one party system again. They are now taking solace in "the people will decide". But one thing they seem to forget is that the people here includes those who are going to vote for APC regardless.

I'll use the word lazy politicians, Atiku and Obi, if that's the logic they are relying on. The maths is simple, Jagaban is not interested in winning more states, but increasing the number of votes he got from the states he performed badly in 2023. His support base has remained quite intact.

Yes the Governors are not going to force anyone to vote, but they can influence people to vote for APC. This is how it works, Governors ensure that their appointee meet certain election results targets, and that's how the results grows. E.g in 2015 APC had 28,000 votes in cross River state, 117,000 in 2019 and 130,000 in 2023. Enugu in 2015 was 14k votes for APC and 54k in 2019, 2023 it went down simply because the South East voted along Ethnic lines, still not an excuse for the poor performance, but one thing is certain, Jagaban is going to get more than 4k votes this time around.

That's how you win reelection in Nigeria, not by shouting the people will decide. And for those coming for my head, it's best you pull off the cloak of emotions and focus more on logic. That's what set Tinubu apart
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by TossTos(m): 5:42am On Oct 16, 2025
Every Nigerian will have no option than to give it all in for PBAT till 2031...
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Cj4charles(m): 7:19am On Oct 16, 2025
If the next elections can be free and fair, almost all of them including Tinubu may not return back 2027 election.... so forget all these defections, the youth & citizens owns this country and will decide who governs them. Which ever way these politicians want it the youths are ready, if they want the Nepa style or Madagascar style the youths are also ready
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by PDPdestroyer(m): 7:29am On Oct 16, 2025
Cj4charles:
If the next elections can be free and fair, almost all of them including Tinubu may not return back 2027 election.... so forget all these defections, the youth & citizens owns this country and will decide who governs them. Which ever way these politicians want it the youths are ready, if they want the Nepa style or Madagascar style the youths are also ready
And by “free and fair” you mean an election in which only your candidates are declared winner? Any contrary outcome is rigged and not “free and fair” grin grin grin
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Cj4charles(m): 8:13am On Oct 16, 2025
PDPdestroyer:
And by “free and fair” you mean an election in which only your candidates are declared winner? Any contrary outcome is rigged and not “free and fair” grin grin grin
Imagine your thought on free and fair elections.....
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by iwaeda: 8:18am On Oct 16, 2025
Hurricane doesn't have enemies. It can affect the good and the bad. Owe nu efala siii. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Nijaforward: 8:19am On Oct 16, 2025
Those who cause problems in Pdp and Nigeria democracy generally are all running to Apc to hide their fraud and evil ways…Nigerians will be foolish not to vote them all out with the opportunity God is giving them in 2027
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by IgOga(m): 8:22am On Oct 16, 2025
Everybody is thinking about 2031. To get their wish in 2031 they need to support Tinubu in 2027.

Tinubu would likely choose his successor as he did in Lagos and arguably still doing. It's not the love of Tinubu or the APC but the best vehicle for their personal ambitions.

They will overwork for Tinubu in 2027 to show they are the best to deliver 2031. I pity Atiku and Obi at this stage cos they will be beaten balablu in 2027 if things remain thesame
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by PeterObi4Presid: 8:33am On Oct 16, 2025
E warriors are having a field day
Yet their papa is not among the defectors.... And nothing more than 30k will be their gain
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by commoditiesnig(m): 8:40am On Oct 16, 2025
President Tinubu must be very welcoming leader to attract this many governors in a short time.

All the best to the Govs
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by lexy2014: 8:43am On Oct 16, 2025
Abdul05:
It is fine to join the winning team,but who will blow the whistle if Everyone wears the same jersey?... grin grin



Call it hurricane tinubu if you want, l call it progress, people go where results show.. grin grin


Opposition should fix themselves,not cry about defection..
what are the results that are showing that is motivating the defections?
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by lexy2014: 8:44am On Oct 16, 2025
TossTos:
Every Nigerian will have no option than to give it all in for PBAT till 2031...
Why should all Nigerians do that?

Is that what the constitution says?
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Fearurcreeator: 8:56am On Oct 16, 2025
Cj4charles:
Imagine your thought on free and fair elections.....
Answer his question like normal human being
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Cj4charles(m): 9:19am On Oct 16, 2025
Fearurcreeator:
Answer his question like normal human being
If you don't know the meaning of a free and fair election, then I have nothing to answer you
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by ufotunang: 9:30am On Oct 16, 2025
See what Wike has caused
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by ufotunang: 9:32am On Oct 16, 2025
Nigerians it's left for you to decide your fate and destiny in 2027 and 2027 election if you still want to continue with the poverty, hunger, hardship, inflation, high costs of living, high rate of unemployment or not?
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by TossTos(m): 11:24am On Oct 16, 2025
lexy2014:
Why should all Nigerians do that?

Is that what the constitution says?
Thats what my own constitution says for every Nigerian come 2027.. grin grin grin
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by ceejay80s(m): 12:21pm On Oct 16, 2025
Sebi na governors go vote?
I am waiting
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by ScamDemicEra: 1:56pm On Oct 16, 2025
....by the end of the next election cycle there will be very few men/women of integrity left, APC cult would have shattered moral compasses of majority of politicians like a hurricane !!!
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Fearurcreeator: 4:18pm On Oct 16, 2025
Cj4charles:
If you don't know the meaning of a free and fair election, then I have nothing to answer you
You don't have anything reasonable to say than hate and complain like a nobody
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by YouAreNobody: 4:41pm On Oct 16, 2025
After Tinubu's tenure, what next?


This is the question all these braindead fellows supporting Tinubu should ask themselves. This brand of politics Tinibu has introduced, everyone will suffer it eventually, including those who think it's favoring them currently
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by maasoap(m): 6:49pm On Oct 16, 2025
YouAreNobody:
After Tinubu's tenure, what next?
Leave tomorrow, let's deal with today.

This is the question all these braindead fellows supporting Tinubu should ask themselves.
Really? Lol. Someone is seriously pained cheesy

This brand of politics Tinibu has introduced, everyone will suffer it eventually, including those who think it's favoring them currently
What brand? Care to explain? I thought people crossing to APC should be challenged and not blaming Tinubu.
What do you expect from someone whose help brought about the defeat of incumbent president, Jonathan? What do you expect from someone who won APC primary election against all odds?
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Christistruth03: 6:51pm On Oct 16, 2025
There are many party's and nobody is forced to join any, you join the party of your choice
Re: Hurricane Tinubu: Mass Defections Ignite One-party State Fears by Konquest: 4:19am On Oct 17, 2025
yns4real:
As the 2027 general elections approach, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is strengthening his political dominance in the South, following a wave of defections by governors and influential politicians from the Peoples Democratic Party and other opposition parties to the All Progressives Congress.

The development has, however, ignited fears of a one-party state, with opposition leaders condemning the mass movement to the ruling party.

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and the 2023 Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, dismissed the defections as acts of desperation by politicians seeking personal survival.

They declared that the “battle line is drawn,” vowing that Nigerians will “take their pound of flesh” at the polls by voting out President Tinubu APC for allegedly deepening the country’s hardship and decline.

The PUNCH gathered from top APC officials, who are privy to the ongoing political manoeuvring, that more governors from the South would soon declare for the ruling party.

On Tuesday, Governor Peter Mba of Enugu State defected from the PDP to the APC alongside the members of the State Executive Council.

Barely 24 hours later, another PDP governor, Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, resigned his party membership.

The Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Daniel Alabrah, disclosed that Diri quit the party along with the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Abraham Ingobere, and 21 other lawmakers.

The governor later confirmed his resignation during a State Executive Council meeting.

Diri’s departure from the PDP puts to rest months of speculation about his rumoured move to the APC, though Alabrah did not reveal his next political destination.

Diri’s resignation comes just days after the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, expressed concern over the growing number of governors and senior party figures crossing to the APC.

Party insiders hinted that Governors Siminalayi Fubara and Alex Otti of Rivers and Abia States may soon switch to the APC.

Also, Governors Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau) and Agbu Kefas of Taraba are reportedly warming up to join the Tinubu-led political camp ahead of 2027.

A senior party official disclosed that Otti, Fubara and Diri are set to defect to the APC, noting that several northern governors were equally preparing to join the ruling party.

He stated, “The APC is attracting them all. I am aware that discussions are ongoing with other PDP governors from the South. Soon, the governors of Abia, Rivers, and even Diri, who just resigned from the PDP, will join the APC.

“This development is not limited to the South, as some governors from the North, particularly the North Central and North East, are already finalising talks to join the ruling party.”

Another party insider explained that Kefas and Muftwang are set to defect to the APC soon.

He stated, “They just want to reduce the influence of the PDP. We are aware they are discussing with the Taraba and Plateau State governors, so they will join others in the APC.”

In recent months, the APC has continued to draw prominent members from the opposition parties, especially the PDP.

Notable defectors include Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, and the PDP’s 2023 vice-presidential candidate, Ifeanyi Okowa.

At present, out of the 17 states in Southern Nigeria, President Tinubu’s APC governs Lagos, Ogun, Ekiti, Ondo, Edo, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Delta, Imo, Ebonyi, and Enugu.

The Labour Party controls Abia, while the All Progressives Grand Alliance is in charge of Anambra.

The PDP holds sway only in Oyo, Rivers, and Osun states, while Bayelsa is currently not under any party.

In the North, out of 19 states, the APC firmly controls 13 – Kwara, Niger, Nasarawa, Kogi, Benue, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Gombe, Borno, Yobe, and Jigawa.

The PDP governs Zamfara, Plateau, Taraba, Adamawa, and Bauchi, while the New Nigeria People’s Party remains in charge of Kano State.

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Only the dividends of democracy such a good governance, security, the implantation of the constitutional amendments and lowering the cost of living can make these folks at all political levels to win reelections. The swelling of the camp of APC will NOT totally guarantee victory on election day. Period.
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