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APC States Near 30 by adenigga(op): 6:04am On Jan 02
The All Progressives Congress (APC) is inching closer to controlling 30 of the 36 states of the federation following Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s exit from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the ‘imminent’ defection of Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

Mutfwang formally notified the PDP of his resignation in a letter dated December 29, 2025, but made it public yesterday, paving the way for his registration with the APC, expected to be completed today. Once formalised, Mutfwang’s defection will bring the number of APC governors to 28, equalling the high-water mark previously set by the PDP after the 2003 general elections.

However, unlike the PDP’s rise, the APC’s growth from having 20 governors after the 2023 elections has largely been driven by defections from opposition parties, raising concerns about the concentration of power and the potential drift toward a one-party dominance.

Meanwhile, Kano State Governor Yusuf’s aides have indicated that his registration with the APC is imminent. Should this occur, the ruling party will be in control of 29 states. And with first-time governors such as Dauda Lawal of Zamfara (PDP) and Alex Otti of Abia (Labour Party) reportedly weighing a switch option to the APC, the number may soon surpass 30.

While Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas has formally resigned from the PDP and announced a date for his official defection to the APC, he has yet to undergo the symbolic ceremony of picking up the party’s registration or membership card. The event was shifted following a national emergency around the same time. His formal reception into the APC is expected to be held this month.

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, defected from the PDP to the Accord Party last month, had reportedly attempted to join the APC but was blocked due to local political dynamics.

‘Plateau gov set to join APC today’

Governor Mutfwang’s defection comes barely two weeks after APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda announced his impending move to the ruling party. Initial resistance from APC leaders in Plateau State was reportedly resolved following interventions from the presidency, clearing the path for his transition.

In his resignation letter to the ward chairman of the PDP, Ampang West Ward, Mangu LGA, Mutfwang cited the need for “purposeful leadership, clarity of direction, and effective service delivery” as reasons for seeking a new platform. He expressed appreciation to the PDP for providing the opportunity to pursue his political aspirations and thanked party members and supporters for their loyalty.

Mutfwang described the move to the APC as strategically aligned with the development objectives of Plateau State and the Federal Government, adding that it would accelerate growth and deliver tangible dividends of democracy.

In a statement yesterday, his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere, reaffirmed the governor’s commitment to “inclusive governance, unity and breaking barriers of division” as central to achieving sustainable development.

The official presentation of Mutfwang’s APC membership card is scheduled for 11:00am today at Victoria Gowon Hall, Government House, Rayfield. The governor will thereafter visit the APC State Secretariat at Kalwa House, Yakubu Gowon Way, Jos, to interface with party leaders and members.

Defections highlight systemic flaws – Analysts


Political analysts have said the surge of defections to the APC reflects the structural weaknesses of Nigerian politics.

Professor Hassan Saliu, National President of the Nigerian Political Science Association, said the trend underscores that Nigerian politics revolves more around personal interests and power retention than ideological commitment.

“You cannot separate the defection of governors to the ruling party from the nature of Nigerian politics,” Saliu said.

“Political parties in Nigeria are largely indistinct in ideology, making movement from one party to another seamless. Unfortunately, this threatens the checks and balances essential for democracy.”

Saliu warned that a concentration of power across the executive, legislature, and state governments could foster complacency and weaken accountability.

“If a ruling party controls the presidency, National Assembly, governors and even local governments, policies may be pursued without opposition oversight,” he said.

He also raised concerns that voter participation may decline if citizens perceive the system as one-party dominated.

‘Nigeria drifting towards un-official one-party state’

Professor Gbade Ojo of the University of Ilorin observed that Nigeria is drifting toward an unofficial one-party state.

“While the Constitution guarantees a multi-party system, the lack of internal cohesion in opposition parties has facilitated defections, particularly among governors seeking re-election or political relevance ahead of 2027,” he said.

Ojo said: “The trend risks alienating the electorate, distancing governance from the people, and reinforcing the perception that politics is more about self-interest than public service.”

He cautioned that the growing concentration of politicians within one party increases the risk of internal disputes and imposition during primaries. “What is often presented as consensus is sometimes coercion or manipulation, undermining internal democracy and alienating voters,” he added.


‘Opposition should strengthen internal cohesion’

Dr Edun Abdulkareem, Head of Political Science at the University of Ilorin, argued that the APC has not violated democratic norms.

Lobbying or persuading politicians to join a party is part of politics and not inherently anti-democratic,” he said, stressing that opposition parties must strengthen internal cohesion rather than blame the ruling party for defections.

“We have seen reports where governors were pressured, directly or indirectly, to switch allegiance. Citizens should watch how these dynamics unfold,” he said, citing recent claims by the Bauchi State governor.

He said the absence of a credible opposition remains a major concern. “A strong opposition is crucial to sustaining democracy. Without it, policymaking lacks scrutiny, and citizens have limited avenues to demand accountability,” he said.

Analysts noted that the APC’s rise from having 20 governors after the 2023 elections to a potential 30 by early 2026 underscores its rapid consolidation of power across the federation.

The APC has also achieved a two-thirds majority in both chambers of the National Assembly, equally bolstered largely by defections from opposition parties, particularly the crisis-ridden PDP and the Labour Party. This dominance has strengthened the party’s ability to drive its legislative agenda and coordinate policies with the Federal Government, giving it unprecedented influence over state and national politics.

Analysts observed that the ongoing defections highlight the fragility of opposition parties which continue to grapple with internal crises, leadership disputes and dwindling cohesion. In response, the coalition-led African Democratic Congress (ADC) has emerged as a potential platform to galvanise opposition forces and restore competitive balance.

Observers hope that the ADC will provide the opposition with renewed momentum, particularly in states where defections have eroded their traditional strongholds.

Despite the formation of the ADC, concerns have persisted that the APC’s consolidation may be part of a broader strategy to engineer a one-party state, raising questions about the long-term health of Nigeria’s democracy. Critics argue that as more governors and legislators migrate to the ruling party, the opposition’s capacity to provide effective oversight diminishes, potentially weakening accountability and public participation.

The APC, however, has consistently denied any intention to undermine democracy, with its officials emphasising that lobbying, persuasion and recruitment of politicians from other parties are legitimate political activities within a competitive system.
Source: https://dailytrust.com/apc-states-near-30

Re: APC States Near 30 by GHustler: 6:13am On Jan 02
The dominance of the APC across nearly 30 states in Nigeria raises serious concerns when it comes to the quality of governance rather than just political control. While one would expect such widespread influence to translate into visible development, improved infrastructure, and stronger institutions, that has not been the case in many states.

Critics argue that the party’s dominance has led to complacency, weak accountability, and recycled leadership, with little pressure to perform. In several APC-led states, basic services like education, healthcare, and security remain poor, despite access to federal support and resources. Many governors focus more on party politics and maintaining political structures than delivering on campaign promises.

Furthermore, the absence of strong opposition in these states often limits checks and balances, allowing corruption, poor planning, and underperformance to thrive. The ruling party must understand that controlling most states is not an achievement if it does not reflect in tangible improvements in the lives of citizens.

Political dominance without good governance is a hollow victory.
Re: APC States Near 30 by AdvocateWriter: 6:15am On Jan 02
The best party on earth. All 36 states soon and tinubu's reelection is certain
Re: APC States Near 30 by eallstar: 6:15am On Jan 02
It is well with Nigerians
Re: APC States Near 30 by olaiya2007(m): 6:15am On Jan 02
No wonder opposition have been crying of one party state
Re: APC States Near 30 by israelmao(m):
That is not enough to save Tinubu in 2027 if he doesn't change his approach of running government.If a free and fair election is conducted today as we speak even Tinubu himself knows that he would be beaten with wide margin
Re: APC States Near 30 by everythingtall3:
Omo this is very wrong in all senses... there's no democracy in this country.

Money meant for the development of the country, Tinubu has used everything to bribe all governors to join APC.

He disguised the 50billion naira he gave Oyo state governor using the collapsed building to front, the governor hasn't joined APC, then they started witch-hunting him. This is very wrong in all senses

50 billion naira is about 34 million dollars. This will build ten thousand "Room Parlor Self-Contain" at 5million per flat excluding land cost since all land belongs to the government. This man should be voted out in 2027, He is devilish, even devil won't do this
Re: APC States Near 30 by zeyt: 6:21am On Jan 02
There is rumour going on that a sitting governor gets 250b Naira for defecfecting to APC while a Federal legislator will get 50b Naira rewards. If its true, is it not dangerious trend for our democracy.
Re: APC States Near 30 by helinues: 6:21am On Jan 02
The opposition leaders knew the 2027 political game is over but their stubborn supporters are still believing there can be some sorts of miracles

Hahahah dreaming is good but over dreaming could lead to delusional
Re: APC States Near 30 by Chillext(m): 6:22am On Jan 02
If they like they should take over the world..
TNUBOO will not remain there forever
Max 2031
He should do and get out
Re: APC States Near 30 by helinues: 6:23am On Jan 02
zeyt:
There is rumour going on that a sitting governor gets 250b Naira for defecfecting to APC while a Federal legislator will get 50b Naira rewards. If its true, is it not dangerious trend for our democracy.
You didn't get your facts right , it's N1tr each per governor defecting, N500bn for senators, N250bn for house of reps members defecting

Some of una go sound as if you didn't go to school at all or don't have a clue about the value of money.
Re: APC States Near 30 by Babaflenjor: 6:24am On Jan 02
one party state will be on their card again
Re: APC States Near 30 by Lovenorth: 6:24am On Jan 02
Nigeria has no political party what we have is collective suffering under the president Tinubu. Tinubu has bought everyone in Nigeria except the ordinary Muslims and Christians which are always fighting each other
Re: APC States Near 30 by zeyt: 6:34am On Jan 02
helinues:
You didn't get your facts right , it's N1tr each per governor defecting, N500bn for senators, N250bn for house of reps members defecting

Some of una go sound as if you didn't go to school at all or don't have a clue about the value of money.
At the end of the day the money doesnt matter. This is what happens when you have ppl with zero integrity in position of power. Whatever the case may be Nigerians arent happy about it. Subsidy removal and the money saved, reckless borrowing and now evil taxes. This is how Tunibu is spending it with no accountablity and transparancy. Their is day of reckoning.
Re: APC States Near 30 by Jrevelation(m): 6:34am On Jan 02
Why is it Muslim-Muslim ticket that is implementing the tax law in Nigeria so now to remain as Christian I must pay tax to avoid been Islamise

This is the logic

If you want to convert to islam then pay tax or be killed is as simple as that
Re: APC States Near 30 by RevenuesBoost(f): 6:34am On Jan 02
Because political candidates now know that if you want to win the election, join the winning team.
APC have the hands and mouth in politics.
Re: APC States Near 30 by helinues: 6:35am On Jan 02
zeyt:
At the end of the day the money doesnt matter. This is what happens when you have ppl with zero integrity in position of power. Whatever the case may be Nigerians arent here. Subsidy removal and the money saved, reckless borrowing and now evil taxes. This is how Tunibu is spending it with no accountablity and transparancy. Their is day of reckoning.
You have shifted from the defection bribery to subsidy removal and loans.

Take a look at how you exposed yourself with instability
Re: APC States Near 30 by bewla(m): 6:36am On Jan 02
There is still time and let's draw lessons from the vice president

It's not the outside that bricks the house but from within
Re: APC States Near 30 by Irony1: 6:39am On Jan 02
These defections will collapse APC if they don't watch it.
Re: APC States Near 30 by tesseract: 6:42am On Jan 02
And counting...there is a reason for the wave of defections. Governors want their sins overlooked or forgiven...😂😂😂
Re: APC States Near 30 by tesseract: 6:44am On Jan 02
Jrevelation:
Why is it Muslim-Muslim ticket that is implementing the tax law in Nigeria so now to remain as Christian I must pay tax to avoid been Islamise

This is the logic

If you want to convert to islam then pay tax or be killed is as simple as that
This your logic is seriously flawed. Did you smoke colos before typing it?
Re: APC States Near 30 by kernniejay(m): 6:46am On Jan 02
Join APC and your sins will be forgiven.
I was surprised to hear that Yahaya Bello is aspiring for senatorial seat, somebody that's supposed to be in torture room by now.

I pity a certain desperate man that recently joined ADC in his desperation to become president. Now ADC says they have not recognized him as a member because he was supposed to join from his local ward, not from the national level. His desperation made him to throw decorum to the wind, thinking that he is a celebrity whom all protocols and procedures would be waved aside for and given a free ticket by the party to represent them as sole candidate.
He is so desperate that he doesn't want to be VP but straight to President, which made both himself and Atiku lose to Tinubu. If he had teamed with Atiku, Tinubu would have been the loser by now but his desperation would not allow him think properly. Now he is about to experience a ridicule and another defeat if at all ADC should make the mistake of fronting him.
Re: APC States Near 30 by AMINDA: 6:47am On Jan 02
To what end? Peter Mbah, the governor of Enugu does not even put the APC's logo on his PR posters. Most of them decamped prematurely because they thought Tinubu has succeeded in destroying every opposition party by engineering leadership crisis in them. They never envisioned Obi aligning with Atiku under one banner. The momentum from the opposition leading into 2027 will be so high that a lot of them will rue their decision to decamp.
Re: APC States Near 30 by SmartPolician: 6:48am On Jan 02
Wait for another party to win the 2027 presidential election and see how governors will defect to the new party. One requirement for being a successful Nigerian politician is shamelessness
Re: APC States Near 30 by NewHe: 6:48am On Jan 02
zeyt:
There is rumour going on that a sitting governor gets 250b Naira for defecfecting to APC while a Federal legislator will get 50b Naira rewards. If its true, is it not dangerious trend for our democracy.
Rumours and you're still dwelling on it, why can't you confirm it?
Re: APC States Near 30 by mascot87(m): 6:49am On Jan 02
zeyt:
There is rumour going on that a sitting governor gets 250b Naira for defecfecting to APC while a Federal legislator will get 50b Naira rewards. If its true, is it not dangerious trend for our democracy.
No way, what I heard is that each governor gets 10 Trillion, senators 7 trillion and house of rep members got 5 trillion each to join the APC. Get your facts right dude.
Re: APC States Near 30 by keemson4(m): 6:51am On Jan 02
Jrevelation:
Why is it Muslim-Muslim ticket that is implementing the tax law in Nigeria so now to remain as Christian I must pay tax to avoid been Islamise

This is the logic

If you want to convert to islam then pay tax or be killed is as simple as that
Are you sure you are not on kolos or chemical water before this comment? They will just brain washed you despite your certificate.. 
na WaoOo
Re: APC States Near 30 by AMINDA: 6:51am On Jan 02
NewHe:
Rumours and you're still dwelling on it, why can't you confirm it?
Was Seyi Makinde not promised 50 billion naira plus one ministerial slot? Only for Tinubu to renege by paying only 30 billion without the ministerial slot. If he can promise that before subsidy removal, why should we doubt he's doling out even more now that he’s clearly more desperate than ever?
Re: APC States Near 30 by mascot87(m): 6:52am On Jan 02
zeyt:
At the end of the day the money doesnt matter. This is what happens when you have ppl with zero integrity in position of power. Whatever the case may be Nigerians arent happy about it. Subsidy removal and the money saved, reckless borrowing and now evil taxes. This is how Tunibu is spending it with no accountablity and transparancy. Their is day of reckoning.
That's why is it a waste of time trying to argue or enlighten people like you if you can't understand a simple sarcasm from the person that quoted you.
Re: APC States Near 30 by vicfajeze: 6:53am On Jan 02
Na him be say road don clear for Tinubu come 2027.BABA CARRY ON,NO SHAKING
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