Malam Salihu Lukman, the former Director General of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF), has called on the electorate to vote out the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration in the next general election.
Lukman, a former close ally of the APC leadership, made this statement in a recent interview, citing the party’s failure to deliver on its promises and its inability to address the country’s pressing issues.
Lukman’s call to action is seen as a significant blow to the APC, as he was once a key figure in the party’s leadership.
His criticism of the party’s performance and his urging of the electorate to vote for an alternative leadership has sparked widespread debate and discussion among political analysts and Nigerians alike.
According to Lukman, the APC has failed to address critical issues such as poverty, insecurity, and corruption, and has instead become a symbol of oppression and authoritarianism.
He further stated that the party’s leadership has become disconnected from the people and has prioritized personal interests over the welfare of the nation.
Lukman’s statement has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising his courage in speaking truth to power and others criticizing his sudden change of heart.
However, his call to action has resonated with many Nigerians who are increasingly frustrated with the country’s political leadership and are seeking a new direction.
As the next general election approaches, Lukman’s statement is likely to have significant implications for the political landscape of Nigeria.
His urging of the electorate to vote out the APC-led administration may inspire a new wave of political engagement and activism, potentially leading to a shift in the country’s political dynamics.