Senator Ali Ndume highlights a growing disconnect between politicians’ party hopping and voters’ stagnant support, warning that APC’s gains are superficial. He attributes this to worsening insecurity in North-East Nigeria, deterring voter participation.
Ndume urges the government to prioritize security, equip the military, and involve local communities in tackling insurgency. He criticizes self-serving officials, emphasizing the need for effective governance to rebuild public trust.
This raises concerns for APC’s future prospects, as voters remain unmoved by elite political maneuvers. Can the party bridge the gap and restore confidence?