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2026: APC urges opposition to embrace politics of ideas


The All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged opposition parties and critics of President Bola Tinubu to embrace the contest of ideas in 2026, saying democracy cannot flourish on bitterness and grievance politics.

The party said this in a statement issued on Monday in Lagos by its Spokesman, Mr Seye Oladejo.

Oladejo said: “Democracy flourishes on the contest of ideas, not on the circus of bitterness.

“An opposition that survives solely on obstruction, incitement and grievance merchandising does not strengthen democracy; it pollutes it.

“Nigeria deserves critics with ideas, not professional complainers who mistake noise for relevance.”

Oladejo said the APC observed that the opposition remained “confused, divided and devoid of credible policy alternatives,” despite repeated electoral opportunities.

“Year after year, Nigerians are forced to endure exaggerated despair, selective memory loss and choreographed outrage.

“Rather than introspection or renewal, the opposition has perfected the art of crying foul where none exists.

“This persistent refusal to accept electoral reality is neither democratic nor patriotic,” the spokesman said.

He stressed that accountability should not be misrepresented as persecution in a constitutional democracy.

Oladejo said: “In any serious democracy, the rule of law is not suspended because a politician feels offended.

“Criminal allegations are not acts of witch-hunt, and courtrooms are not theatres for political melodrama.

“Only in the imagination of a desperate opposition does accountability automatically translate to persecution.”

The spokesman also urged opposition parties to take responsibility for their internal challenges instead of blaming institutions and imaginary enemies.

“When a household is perpetually on fire, it is dishonest to keep accusing the neighbours of arson.

“Political incompetence is not cured by outsourcing blame.

“A credible opposition must first learn to govern its own affairs,” he said.

Oladejo further called on opposition figures to demonstrate moral clarity in condemning terrorism, criminality and violence.

“The opposition must grow the moral spine to condemn terrorism without footnotes or ethnic calculations.

“A political tendency that condemns terror in one breath and rationalises it in another has forfeited moral authority.

“Nigeria deserves principled leadership, not selective outrage,” Oladejo said.

He cautioned against what he described as reckless rhetoric and daily prophecies of doom, insisting that Nigeria  is not a failed state.

“Nigeria is not a failed state in waiting, no matter how fervently some wish it so.

“Nations are not built by professional mourners or sustained by merchants of despair.

“Those who seek leadership must stop cursing the country they claim to love,” he said.

Oladejo said while the opposition focused on complaints, the APC-led Federal Government under President Tinubu was doing the difficult work of governance.

According to him, the Tinubu administration is fixing a distorted economy and strengthening the nation’s security architecture.

Oladejo said, “Tough decisions are being taken today to secure a better tomorrow.

“Governance is hard work; hard talk without hard thinking cannot replace it,” he said.

He urged opposition parties to adopt a new political culture anchored on ideas, patriotism and credible alternatives.

He added: “Nigeria needs critics, yes, but not critics who mistake bitterness for vision.

“Nigerians are no longer impressed by political tantrums.

“They will continue to entrust their future to leadership that builds rather than whines.”


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