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Ganduje Embraces Potential One-Party State in Nigeria Amid APC Dominance

Ganduje’s Bold Take on Nigeria’s Political Future The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has opened the door to the possibility of Nigeria becoming a one-party state, arguing it could reflect the people’s democratic choice. Speaking to reporters after meeting President Bola Tinubu in Abuja, Ganduje linked the trend of opposition defections to the APC as a natural shift toward political consolidation. Transition Words for Context Notably , his comments followed the planned defection of three Kebbi State Senators to the APC. According to Ganduje , a one-party system isn’t inherently undemocratic if achieved through voluntary realignments: “If it is the wish of Nigerians, then so be it.” Citing China’s Success Ganduje pointed to China’s one-party governance as evidence that such systems can deliver effective leadership. “China is one of the most powerful nations today under a […]

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