APC gains from opposition parties’ internal conflicts in Kebbi: Spokesperson

The All Progressives Congress, Kebbi chapter, has said the ruling party would eventually benefit from the disarray among opposition parties in the state.
The two main opposition parties in Kebbi, the Peoples Democratic Party and the African Democratic Congress, are undergoing a series of internal crises.
The PDP’s major leaders, especially its 2023 governorship candidate, Aminu Bande, recently dumped the party and joined the ADC, while the latter currently has two factions claiming ownership of the party in the state.
Speaking on the opposition crisis, APC’s spokesman in Kebbi, Issa Abubakar-Asalafi, said that many opposition figures would soon abandon their political parties and join the ruling party.
Mr Asalafi said, “As you can see, we are following the development because politics is a game of numbers, and you have to get your house in order before you can dethrone a ruling party.
“So, for us in the ruling party, we are happy with the way opposition parties are in disarray in Kebbi. It’s glaring that they cannot put their houses in order. Even when they were in their former party, they were not united. The same people who were not happy in their previous political party now find themselves under a new roof, and these are people with different political ambitions.
Speaking on the possibility of the APC sustaining its winning streak in 2027 at the national and state levels, Abubakar-Asalafi said their party remained optimistic, assuring that it would win the elections with more than 70 per cent.
All three senators from Kebbi who won elections on the PDP platform, as well as members of the House of Representatives, have defected to the APC.
(NAN)
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