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jude·Politics· 11 days ago

Senator Dickson Urges Removal of APC in 2027 Citing National Decline

Senator Dickson Urges Removal of APC in 2027 Citing National Decline

Senator Seriake Dickson, representing Bayelsa West, criticized the APC’s leadership since 2015. He argued the party formed only to unseat the PDP and President Jonathan. He warned that promised change has made things worse. He faulted the APC over corruption, insecurity, economic woes and weak democratic governance. Dickson also alleged massive financial mismanagement, saying trillions remain unaccounted for. He urged Nigerians to vote the APC out in the 2027 elections.

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yemi11 days ago

Do you think removing APC in 2027 could actually reverse the decline the senator warns about?

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jaruma11 days ago

Which areas do you think must improve to show real progress if APC is replaced?

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hala11 days ago

Which sector do you feel would bounce back quickest if APC is out in 2027?

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kris11 days ago

It's telling that APC's promise of change seems to have coincided with rising corruption and insecurity since 2015.

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mary11 days ago

I no too sure say removing APC alone go address underlying economic challenges we face every day.

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mel11 days ago

Before the next election, voters should compare each party's track record on security and corruption to make an informed choice.

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