Lagos PDP warns against one-party system, criticises APC governance 

Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chairmen Forum has warned against what it described as increasing efforts by the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to edge Nigeria towards a one-party system, urging citizens to safeguard the nation’s democratic framework.

Speaking with journalists in Lagos over the weekend, the Forum’s chairman, Aderounmu Wasiu Adeyemi, cautioned that weakening opposition voices could undermine democratic values and create room for authoritarian governance.

He emphasised that a functional multi-party system is vital for ensuring accountability, inclusiveness, and effective leadership.

The Forum also faulted recent urban renewal initiatives by the Lagos State Government, particularly demolitions in waterfront communities, noting that many residents were displaced without adequate consultation or resettlement arrangements. It described the situation as a humanitarian concern requiring urgent intervention.

In addition, the group expressed dissatisfaction with what it termed worsening living conditions in the state, citing challenges in healthcare delivery, especially in underserved areas, as well as rising insecurity, including cult-related violence and kidnappings.

According to the Forum, the current administration has not sufficiently addressed critical sectors such as economic stability, infrastructure, and public welfare, leading to increased hardship for residents. It added that many Lagosians feel disconnected from government policies affecting their daily lives.

The PDP leaders also called for greater unity among opposition parties to present a credible alternative capable of addressing governance challenges and restoring public confidence.

They further appealed to the judiciary to ensure timely resolution of pending legal matters involving the party, stressing the importance of justice and institutional independence.

Reaffirming its allegiance to the party’s leadership, the Forum pledged loyalty to the state executive led by Amos Fawole and the national leadership under Tanimu Turaki. It also acknowledged the contributions of prominent party figures such as Seyi Makinde and Olabode George for their roles in providing direction and stability within the party.

The Forum urged Lagos residents to remain resilient, assuring them of the opposition’s commitment to policies focused on improving welfare and overall prosperity.

Condemning what it described as growing hardship under the APC-led administration, the group said: “We unequivocally condemn the severe hardships currently being experienced by citizens under the APC-led administration. Across key sectors including economic stability, security, infrastructure, and public welfare, the government has consistently fallen short of expectations.

“It is troubling that many residents now feel alienated in their own state, subjected to policies that appear disconnected from their realities and welfare.

“At this critical moment, we must caution against the dangerous drift toward a one-party system. Such a system is incompatible with democratic ideals, as it suppresses dissent, weakens opposition, and risks paving the way for authoritarian rule.

“Nigeria’s democracy is founded on pluralism, healthy competition of ideas, and strong opposition. These principles must be preserved.

“We firmly reject any notion that Nigeria belongs to a single political party. The country belongs to all citizens, regardless of political affiliation.”

Lagos PDP warns against one-party system, criticises APC governance

 

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