WHY I WILL NOT FOLLOW ANYBODY TO THE APC….
Let it be known, loud and clear: I will not decamp to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Not today. Not tomorrow. Not under duress. Not for political favors. Not for crumbs from the table of power. No amount of pressure, intimidation, or political blackmail will bend my resolve.
I did not join politics to become a pawn in a game of personal ambition. I joined this struggle to fight for justice, equity, and a better Nigeria not to be part of a machinery that has, over time, abandoned the people and weaponized poverty to retain power.
Yes, I have respect for my boss. I acknowledge the role he has played in my political growth. But respect is not submission. Loyalty is not slavery. I was elected to serve the people with conscience and courage which i did deligently as councilor of the Aniocha North Legislative Arm 7th Assembly.
Let’s speak the truth: the APC today is not a party of progress — it is a fortress of broken promises.
What have they done with the power Nigerians entrusted to them? Our economy is in shambles. Insecurity has become a daily nightmare. Hunger walks freely in our streets. Youths are unemployed. Institutions are weakened. Corruption is recycled and rewarded. And yet, they want us to fold our arms and join the chorus of deception?
Count me out.
To join the APC now is to endorse failure. It is to spit on the sufferings of our people. It is to betray the very cause that brought us into politics in the first place. I cannot, in good conscience, align myself with a party that has proven time and again that power matters more to them than people.
I will not trade my voice for silence. I will not exchange principle for position. Let them call me stubborn. Let them isolate me. Let them threaten me. But I would rather stand alone with truth than sit in comfort with lies.
Nigeria deserves better.
And I will continue to stand with the people not with those who have turned governance into a private enterprise. My future does not lie in aligning with a sinking ship; it lies in building a new political consciousness where leaders are accountable, and the people come first.
History will judge us all. And when it does, I want it to be said that I stood on the side of truth — even when it was not popular, even when it was not easy.
Hon. Nwabude Sije Davies
Political Exodus Forum
Aniocha North Circle