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APC, PDP Wrecked Nigeria – ADA Chieftain 

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APC, PDP Wrecked Nigeria – ADA Chieftain 

By Oscar Okhifo

Fiery political advocate, Dr. Umar Ardo, has lashed out at Nigeria’s two dominant parties the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) declaring them failures that have dragged the country into poverty, insecurity, retrogression and hopelessness.

Ardo, championing the All Democratic Alliance (ADA), branded the party as “Nigeria’s Ark of Noah”, vowing it would rescue the nation from what he called the “claws of political predators.”

“For over two decades, a corrupt, visionless, and insensitive political class has milked our nation dry looting the treasury and sowing ethnic and religious division to hold onto power,” he thundered.

“They get richer while the masses sink deeper into poverty. They have dismantled the moral foundations of governance, leaving Nigeria rudderless and adrift.”

With the 2027 elections looming, Ardo warned that Nigerians are being led into another tragic cycle, as the same politicians who “wrecked the present and mortgaged the future” jostle for power under the same old banners of APC and PDP.

“This curse must be broken,” he said. “Silence is betrayal, indifference is cowardice. True patriots professionals, intellectuals, clerics, entrepreneurs, journalists and youths must now step into the arena.”

He insisted that the ADA is the only vessel that can deliver Nigerians to safety, but stressed that the “Ark” was still under construction and required collective effort to complete.

“The recycled politicians of APC and PDP have forfeited every moral right to lead. Their continued grip on power is a death sentence for Nigeria’s survival. But a new dawn is possible if Nigerians unite under the ADA banner,” Ardo declared.

The ADA, recently certified by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) among 14 political parties, is positioning itself as the platform for what Ardo calls a “political renaissance rooted in justice, sacrifice, innovation and unity.”

“2027 must not be business as usual,” he warned. “Together, we can rebuild the moral fabric of our nation and restore trust in governance.”