The All Progressives Congress has rejected claims that Nigeria is drifting toward a one-party state, insisting that the country remains a full multi-party democracy.
The party’s National Secretary, Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru, made the statement on Wednesday during a media chat on Arise TV.
“By the last estimates, Nigeria has about 200 million people, and the largest proportion in any political organisation belongs to the APC. So when you talk about Nigerians speaking collectively, you cannot rely on what I call a cacophony of individuals speaking out of emotion without facts. As a government, we must respect democratic institutions, and no one should cast aspersions on democracy or the judiciary without hard evidence.
“One of the key features of democracy is the diversity of ideas and the freedom for people to speak without fear. Today, Nigeria has a vibrant and independent media space. Everyday, there are editorials and talk shows criticising the government. That shows that freedom of speech, association, and organisation are clearly alive in our country.”
He said Nigeria currently has about 19 registered political parties, arguing that this alone disproves allegations of one-party domination.
“As at the last count, we have no less than 19 registered political parties in Nigeria. Those claiming to have problems are not up to four or five. So you cannot say there is a one-party state.”
He stressed that the APC remains focused on strengthening its structures and expanding grassroots support across the country, rather than engaging in what he described as unnecessary political accusations.
“The job of the APC is very clear. We intend to build a pan-Nigerian political party that truly resonates with the grassroots and is able to articulate policies and programmes in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President. We will not be distracted by people whose outcry is driven by sentiments that are not rooted in facts,” he added.
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