Why Governors and Legislators Are Trooping to the APC – Bashir, National Secretary
Nigeria’s political landscape is constantly shifting, but one trend that has dominated recent months is the steady stream of governors, senators, and federal lawmakers defecting to the All Progressives Congress (APC). According to the party’s National Secretary, Dr. Ajibola Bashir, this growing wave of defections is not accidental but a result of deeper political realities.
Nigeria’s political space is witnessing a noticeable shift as more governors and lawmakers cross over to the All Progressives Congress, APC. According to the party’s National Secretary, Dr. Ajibola Bashir, this trend is not coincidental but a reflection of larger political currents shaping the country. As preparations for future elections intensify, the APC seems to be strengthening its pull and expanding its influence in ways that attract even opposition heavyweights.
Dr. Bashir highlights that many defections are motivated by the APC’s growing national appeal and internal stability. While other parties struggle with internal conflicts and leadership battles, the APC has managed to maintain a more united front. Politicians who are seeking a dependable platform, clearer structures, and a solid national presence see the APC as the most stable ground. In a political environment where uncertainty is common, stability becomes a powerful magnet.
Another major reason behind the surge, according to Bashir, is political survival. Many governors and legislators believe that being part of the ruling party improves their chances of getting federal support, constituency projects, and political recognition. Nigeria’s centralized governance system places significant power at the federal level, meaning politicians often migrate to the party that gives them the best chance of delivering development to their people. For them, joining the APC is both a strategic and developmental decision.
The APC’s recent internal reforms are also attracting defectors. Bashir points out that the party has been investing in restructuring its internal organs, rebuilding public confidence, and renewing engagement with youth and women. These reforms create the perception of a party that is not only in power but also evolving. For many politicians, this is a sign of momentum, and momentum in politics quickly snowballs as more people rush to join a winning side.
The growing defections reflect the fluid nature of Nigerian politics, where strategy and access to power often outweigh ideological loyalty. Bashir believes the APC is regaining dominance and broad national appeal, making it a preferred destination for political figures across the country. Whether this trend will permanently reshape Nigeria’s political map remains uncertain, but for now, the APC stands as the center of political gravity attracting leaders from all directions.
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