Rivers ADC accuses PDP members defecting to APC of associating with party responsible for insecurity, poverty, killings in Nigeria … Says Nigerians have rejected Tinubu

 

The Pathfinder
Sunday December 7, 2025
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Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Rivers State chapter, Leader Sampson has flayed the 16 PDP lawmakers in the Rivers State House of Assembly for defecting to the All Progressive Congress (APC) that brought bandits, insecurity, killings, and poverty to Nigeria.

Sampson, in a chat with DAILY POST while reacting to the defections of PDP members in Rivers State to the APC, said those politicians defecting to the ruling party have unfortunately joined the party responsible for the problems Nigerians are facing now.

The ADC chairman said there was no need for the horrendous defection of politicians to APC, stating that the APC government had only brought killings and poverty to Nigerians.

“The only things they brought to us are killings, hunger, and poverty. They want to force themselves on Nigerians.

“The truth is that Nigerians have rejected the government of Bola Tinubu. Whatever they are doing, Nigerians are waiting for them in 2027,” he said.

Sampson also condemned the endorsement of President Tinubu’s re-election bid by the Rivers State Assembly members.

He accused President Tinubu’s administration of prematurely starting the 2027 campaign, saying the APC is being desperate.

“The government is already campaigning. They are already doing everything to win the heart of the people. They know that Nigerians are not happy,” he added.

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