- APC said the coalition is filled with egotistical maniacs, hoaxers and self-obsessed merchants of vendetta
The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has says the newly formed opposition coalition party doesn’t have anything to offer Nigerians and is only interested in power grabbing.
APC said the coalition is filled with egotistical maniacs, hoaxers and self-obsessed merchants of vendetta.
In a statement by the party’s spokesman, Felix Morka, on Thursday, APC said the coalition members are posturing as nationalists with the interest of Nigeria at heart but what they actually are are power-hungry charlatans who need power and patronage to stay alive.
Recall that the opposition coalition on Wednesday adopted the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as a platform to lock horns with the APC in the forthcoming 2027 general elections.
The new opposition coalition party also chose former Senate President, David Mark, as its interim National Chairman, with former Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola, as interim National Secretary.
Reacting to the unveiling, the APC said the speech delivered by David Mark was disgracefully vacant, without substance or purpose, adding that it was nothing but stitches of untruths and baseless allegations against the APC-led administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“From beginning to end, Senator Mark said nothing about the purpose of the so-called coalition other than a loud declaration of desperation for power. What value does the coalition bring to Nigerians? Why should any Nigerian be concerned about a coalition of a bunch of egotistical maniacs for whom power and patronage are the oxygen on which their lives depend?
“One would have expected that, after months of vacillating between the devil and the deep blue sea, in search of a host platform, Senator Mark and his co-travelers would take Nigerians seriously enough by telling them what their coalition would do differently regarding the administration’s bold economic and sectoral policy reforms.
“What key alternative policy approaches would the coalition implement, and with what prospects of success compared to the high value and transformative impact of the administration’s reform policies?
“What exactly is the philosophical or ideological leaning of the coalition or its new party, aside from desperation for power at all cost, by all means necessary and unnecessary?
“Senator Mark’s speech was loud in its silence to these questions because himself and his coalition partners are disgracefully clueless, without a care or concern about Nigeria and Nigerians, only filled with wolfish quest for power for their own mendacious end,” the statement read in part.

