Eze Eze APC defection ADC as APC chieftain Eze Chukwuemeka Eze quits party for ADC, citing governance failures and national decline
The move, which marks a notable Eze Chukwuemeka APC defection ADC realignment within Nigeria’s political space, was contained in a strongly worded statement made available to journalists, where the former party stalwart reflected on his early role in the formation and mobilisation of the APC.
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Eze, once a vocal supporter of the party, said he regretted his involvement in persuading Nigerians to embrace the APC, alleging that the party had deviated sharply from its founding principles and ideological direction.
He accused the current administration of worsening economic hardship, claiming the naira had continued to slide in value despite earlier promises of stability.
He also raised concerns over insecurity, describing parts of the country as increasingly unsafe.
In his statement, Eze argued that the education sector had deteriorated significantly, while governance structures, in his view, had weakened democratic accountability.
He further alleged that corruption had become more entrenched under the current political leadership.
The APC chieftain also criticised the government’s handling of food security, claiming that rising insecurity in farming communities had contributed to displacement and dependence on relief camps in some regions.
He said the decision to join the ADC was driven by a need to align with a platform he believes could restore public trust and offer a credible alternative in national politics.
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The Eze Eze APC defection ADC development adds to growing political realignments ahead of future electoral cycles, as parties continue to position themselves for influence and support across the country.



