Vice-chairman of the All Progressives Congress in the North-West, Salihu Lukman, has explained why he believes the Labour Party is more popular than other political parties in Nigeria.
According to the APC chieftain, the party’s
(Labour Party’s) popularity stems from the frustration of Nigerians with other
political parties, including the ruling party, the APC.
This was contained in a statement, on
Tuesday, and made available to journalists.
In his opinion, Nigerians are tired of the
docility and lack of innovation characteristic of the ruling party, hence their
resolve to seek a party with a vibrant and functional structure.
He noted that besides the usual structure
already in existence for years, no brilliant structural adjustment or
innovation has been initiated in the ruling APC.
He said, “In addition to these organs (NAC,
NEC and national caucus), the amended APC constitution created three new
structures, namely the women’s wing; youth wing and persons living with
disabilities wing.
“Outside the initiatives of the presiding
officers of these three structures — national women’s leader, national youth
leader and national leader of persons living with disabilities—since April
2022, following the assumption of office of the Sen. Abdullahi Adamu-led NWC,
nothing has been done to organise the women’s, youth and persons living with
disabilities wings.
“The popularity of the Labour Party during
the 2023 elections is partly a reflection of the frustration of Nigerians with
our political parties, including the APC.
“Nigerians are looking for parties with
vibrant structures whose internal debates and contests would aggregate the diverse
interests of Nigerians.”
Lukman said as long as the APC is operated
as a “closed structure,” President Bola Tinubu would lack the needed political
legitimacy to win the support of Nigerians especially when it comes to
implementing difficult policy choices.
“No doubt, difficult decisions must be taken
to effectively resolve our challenges as a nation. However, in taking those
difficult decisions, it will be much easier to implement when the government is
able to win the support of Nigerians through engagements with organised
groups,” he said.
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