Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, a prominent figure in the All Progressives Congress, APC, has made a dramatic exit from the party. In a statement released on Tuesday, he cited the APC's alleged ineptitude under President Bola Tinubu's leadership as the reason for his departure. Eze has joined the African Democratic Congress, ADC, and expressed regret for his role in promoting the APC during its formative years. He claims that the party has lost direction and is now dominated by President Tinubu's loyalists.
Eze's scathing criticism of the APC's performance is evident in his statement. He points out that the party failed to deliver on its promises, including stabilizing the Naira, eradicating insecurity, and providing quality education. The APC's inability to achieve these goals has led to widespread suffering among Nigerians, with many now living in fear of their lives. Eze's decision to leave the party is a clear indication of his disillusionment with the APC's leadership and policies.
The sudden exit of Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze from the APC is a stark reminder of the party's failure to deliver on its promises to Nigerians. President Tinubu's leadership has been marred by allegations of ineptitude and corruption, which has led to a decline in the party's popularity. Eze's decision to join the ADC is a significant blow to the APC, and it highlights the party's inability to retain its top talent. For everyday Nigerians, this development is a cause for concern, as it suggests that the APC's leadership is out of touch with the needs and aspirations of the people. The ADC's gain is the APC's loss, and it remains to be seen how the party will recover from this setback.




