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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has slammed the All Progressives Congress (APC), labeling it a group of power-seekers and manipulators focused solely on “grabbing and running.”

The PDP asserts that the ruling party is destined to lose the 2027 elections.

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In response to the APC’s comments regarding Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde’s claim that the next election will be a contest between Nigerians and the ruling party, the PDP condemned the ruling party’s remarks as reckless and arrogant.

Debo Ologunagba, the PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, stated that the attack on Governor Makinde reveals the APC’s anxiety about its dwindling popularity.

He argued that Nigerians have become aware of the APC’s falsehoods, failures and the party’s incompetence in governance.

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The PDP described Makinde as an effective leader who prioritizes the needs of Oyo State and collaborates with other PDP governors for democratic development and opposition to the APC’s alleged attempts to establish a one-party state.

The party expressed disbelief that the APC could continue to mislead citizens while failing on multiple fronts.

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It pointed to the country’s deteriorating economic conditions under the APC, citing a dramatic rise in the cost of living, including a significant drop in the value of the Naira and skyrocketing prices for essential goods.

The PDP lamented that while ordinary Nigerians struggle with extreme hardship, APC leaders are reportedly engaging in corrupt practices and misusing national resources for personal gain.

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As the 2027 elections approach, the PDP believes the APC is increasingly resorting to data manipulation and personal attacks against critics, as evidenced by its recent comments about Governor Makinde.

The party called on APC to recognize its failures and anticipates that it will face defeat in February 2027, when Nigerians will supposedly consign the party to political irrelevance.

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