Skip to content
Politics

Odigie-Oyegun Blasts Rising Defections, Faults Politicians Lack Of Commitment

A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), John Odigie-Oyegun, has condemned the influx of defections, resignations, and party-switching among political leaders.

He described the development as a reflection of deeper problems within Nigeria’s political system.

Naija News reports that the politician shared his reservations while addressing newsmen in Benin, Edo State, on Sunday.

He argued that the frequent movement of politicians from one party to another following disagreements raises questions about the commitment of the country’s political class to national development and the welfare of citizens.

Odigie-Oyegun noted that the growing rate at which political leaders abandon their parties suggests that fundamental issues remain unresolved within the nation’s democratic structure.

According to him, the conduct of many politicians does not reflect a genuine desire to address the challenges confronting Nigerians, including economic hardship and insecurity.

The ADC stalwart said the political class appeared disconnected from the realities facing ordinary Nigerians, adding that its actions often fail to demonstrate a sincere commitment to national progress.

If political leaders were genuinely driven by the desire to rescue the nation, many of the developments we are witnessing as preparations for the 2027 elections gather pace would not have emerged,” he said.

He maintained that efforts should be directed towards tackling pressing national issues rather than engaging in political manoeuvres that do little to improve the lives of the people.

Odigie-Oyegun also urged opposition figures across the country to reflect on their motivations and determine whether their actions are truly aimed at alleviating the suffering of Nigerians.

He stressed the need for opposition leaders to remain focused on providing solutions to the country’s challenges instead of pursuing narrow political ambitions.

Despite his concerns, the former governor expressed confidence in the prospects of the opposition, stating that a level playing field and strong institutions could create the conditions necessary for a change in political leadership.

 
Naija News Free Latest Nigerian news on the go Download the app
Get