The ruling All Progressives Party, APC, may not be the same, numerical wise, with the planned exit of Abdulfatah Ahmed, governor of Kwara state from the ruling party.
With this exit, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the opposition party may become the greatest beneficiary of the defections as Governors of Benue, Samuel Ortom and that of Sokoto, Aminu Tambuwal have already left the ruling party and pitched camp with the opposition party.
Ahmed gave the hint when he played host to stakeholders in Kwara central senatorial district on Thursday.
Wahab Oba, chief press secretary to the governor, said the stakeholders have prevailed on Ahmed and Senate President Bukola Saraki to immediately dump the APC.
Ahmed, who agreed with them that the party “has not met the expectations” of the people of Kwara, said top politicians in the state built the ruling party in the buildup to the 2015 elections.
He expressed disappointment over the “failure” of the government at national level to address insecurity, economy and unemployment challenges confronting the nation.
“We formed APC together in 2014 with the hope to meet the needs and aspirations of the people in critical areas of our national life,” he said.
He said the leadership of the APC had failed to intervene in critical issues affecting the party and its members, alleging that injustice within the party is unbearable.
Ahmed thanked the people of the state for their support, saying he would consider their pleas and make public the new platform that would “meet the aspirations” of the people of the state.
Ahmed’s indication is coming at a time the APC is trying to recover from the loss of 52 federal legislators.