The controversial motive of overheating the 2027 General Elections Polity – by APGA National Chairman, Ezeokenwa

The controversial motive of overheating the 2027 General Elections Polity – Rather focus on delivering dividends of Democracy as opined by the APGA National Chairman, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa – Written by Nduka Anyanwu, SA- Media to The APGA National Chairman.

APGA’s stance on the National polity. As Nigeria gears up for the 2027 general elections, politicians are already jostling for position, sparking concerns among citizens who feel governance and fulfilling
2023 election promises should take precedence.

Despite being years away, political leaders are strategizing for the next election cycle, with some state governments and officials strengthening their hold on power amidst widespread poverty and economic challenges. This has raised eyebrows among legal experts and public commentators, who question the timing of these moves.

Critics argue that real governance should focus on addressing pressing issues like economic instability, poverty, and hunger. Ladipo Johnson, national publicity officer for the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), emphasized that politicians should deliver on their 2023 promises instead of focusing on re-election.

Public affairs analyst Kunle Okunade echoed this sentiment, stating that policies should prioritize fighting poverty and hunger. With many Nigerians disillusioned by the government’s response to economic difficulties, former APC chieftain Salihu Lukman warned that the 2027 election cycle won’t be easy for any political party, as promises alone are no longer enough to win citizens’ trust

The APGA Chieftain re-emphasizes that Rather than focusing on the politics of the election, many Nigerians are calling for politicians to deliver on their promises and provide dividends of democracy. This includes addressing pressing issues like poverty, economic instability, and
infrastructure development.

Project 2027, a people-powered movement, is one initiative that’s
working to promote good governance and hold politicians accountable. Their mission is to identify, support, and elect capable candidates who embody the virtues of integrity, excellence, and commitment to the well-being of all Nigerians. This must also come in place as we approach the
electioneering time

Ultimately, the focus should be on delivering dividends of democracy
and improving the lives of Nigerians, rather than engaging in controversial politics The APGA National Chairman. Barrister Sly
Ezeokenwa opined.

Nduka Anyanwu, S.A. (Media) to APGA National Chairman