APC Reacts to Abba Atiku’s Defection as Lagos Chapter Breaks Silence
APC Reacts to Abba Atiku’s Defection as Lagos Chapter Speaks on Political Shift
The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reacted to the recent defection of Abba Atiku Abubakar, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, describing the development as part of Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.
In its reaction, the party acknowledged Abba Atiku’s decision to align with the APC, noting that political participation and realignment are constitutional rights open to every Nigerian. Party leaders emphasized that democracy thrives on freedom of association and choice, adding that such movements should be viewed within the broader context of national politics rather than personal sentiment.
According to the Lagos APC, the decision reflects the reality that political parties remain dynamic platforms, attracting individuals who believe their visions and ambitions can be better pursued elsewhere. The party maintained that its doors remain open to Nigerians who are willing to contribute meaningfully to governance and national development.
While the defection has drawn public attention due to Abba Atiku’s family background, APC officials were careful to downplay any attempt to frame the move as a personal or familial political contest. Instead, they urged Nigerians to focus on issues of leadership, policy direction, and governance outcomes.
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The party further stressed that political maturity requires separating individual choices from assumptions of collective intent, especially in a democratic system where allegiance is not inherited but consciously chosen.
Abba Atiku’s defection continues to generate debate across political circles, particularly as Nigeria gradually approaches the next general election cycle. Observers say such developments underscore the fluid nature of party politics and the strategic calculations that often shape political decisions.
As reactions continue, the APC says it remains focused on strengthening its structures, engaging citizens, and delivering governance that improves the lives of Nigerians.


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