Prof. Udenta Udenta, a former national secretary of the defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD), claims that the current All Progressives Congress (APC) would not succeed in its goal of creating a one-party state. In an interview on Tuesday, Udenta made the assertions. He claims that after the primaries, the APC will be weaker and other parties will take its place.
The APC’s flatulence is more than gurgling.” Rivers State, a warning indicator of systemic instability inside the party’s administrative apparatus, is already experiencing it.
“A multinational, heterogeneous, diverse country will resist the emblem of a one party state.
“Any effort by the APC to do what he sent out to do over the last two and a half years will disappear.” You have to realize that politicians are ghosts. They wander about.
“One to two years ago, ADC wasn’t really something you could talk about as a party to reckon with, but with the movement in the Southeast and across the country with the Obidients and Peter Obi, they have reinforced that particular platform,” he stated.

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