Politics
You Have Failed Yourselves, Your Party – APC Fires PDP Governors

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has taken a swipe at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors Forum, accusing the governors of failing themselves and their party.
Naija News recalls that emerging from their meeting in Zamfara State on Saturday, August 23, 2025, the PDP Governors had alleged undemocratic conduct by the APC, opining that the ruling party lacked agenda and vision, and that the electorate would deny it support in 2027.
Reacting in a statement on Monday, the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, described the PDP as a party in coma.
He stated that the opposition party is savagely crippled by intractable crisis of its own making, and has turned an unrecognizable shadow of its old self.
The APC said the governors have only aptly described its own doomed fate, now and in the lead up to 2027.
The APC statement added: “The PDP has since fallen into ruins, and stands rejected by Nigerians. When its Governors gather in their scanty numbers, one would expect them to have some shame and concentrate on how to resuscitate their terminally ailing party with a sense of urgency and responsibility. Instead, they prefer to waste their time making frivolous and senseless allegations and innuendos against our great Party.
“The APC’s dominant victory in the just-concluded bye-elections attest loudly to the level that President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s Renewed Hope policies and programmes are resonating with Nigerians, and underscores the electorate’s solid confidence in our Party.
“It is infantile and irresponsible for PDP Governors to hail democracy where they won in the bye-election and decry democracy everywhere they lost. The victory or defeat of the PDP or other opposition parties is not, and cannot become, the barometer for measuring the credibility of our country’s electoral process or performance. That would be invidiously anti-democratic and unacceptable.
“APC’s decisive win in non-APC states like Zamfara, Adamawa, Kano flies in the face of PDP Governors’ baseless allegations of undemocratic dealings by our Party. Quite to the contrary, the electorate in those states voted hugely in support of our candidates in-spite of the state-sponsored thuggery and violence unleashed against our candidates and loyalists by opposition state governments.
“The PDP Governors should eat the humble pie and accept the bye-elections verdict as a categorical declaration of loss of confidence and rejection of their party by the voting public. Wallowing in denial of the party’s expired political vitality and relevance is a reckless betrayal by PDP Governors of their highly disillusioned members still hanging hopelessly on straws of hope for an elusive miracle to turn the tide for their party.
“These inept Governors are in no position to suggest to Nigerian voters what their disposition to 2027 elections should be. The PDP has nothing of value to offer Nigerians now, and hadn’t any credible alternative ideas or policies to offer in the last three general election cycles in which Nigerians have handed to it scathing verdicts of merited failure.
“Opposition politics must go beyond finger pointing at APC that is busy justifying itself, and delivering evidence-backed transformative governance that Nigerians are witnessing under the present APC-led administration across all sectors of our national life.
“Nigeria will not return to the dark era of the PDP-led federal administration when many state governments were literally bankrupt and unable to meet even their basic wage bills.
“President Tinubu has paved a new and clear path of prosperity for our country and shall not stumble on mischievous distractions fashioned by the PDP and its floundering Governors.
“We urge Nigerians to ignore empty and misleading rhetorics of these detractors, and standfast with Mr President and our great Party as we continue the onward march into a confident future of wholesome development and shared prosperity for all Nigerians.”
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