Tuesday, July 29, 2025 - Aggrieved members of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), have threatened to pull out of the All Progressives Congress (APC), 12 years after its formation over alleged marginalisation by late President Muhammadu Buhari and now President Bola Tinubu.
In 2013, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC) and the ANPP came together to form the APC, ahead of
the 2015 general elections. The new formation saw the defeat of People’s
Democratic Party PDP’s President Goodluck Jonathan.
National Coordinator of the Association of former ANPP
members, Prof Vitalis Orikeze Ajumbe, told journalists yesterday in Abuja, that
since the emergence of the APC, most of them had been relegated to the
background.
He hinted that in the next few weeks, they would organise
state and zonal meetings to intimate their members on their resolutions.
“We are aware that Mr. President is too busy and may not be
aware of the exclusion of the former ANPP bloc from the scheme of things in the
APC-led Federal Government and that is why we are bringing it to his notice,”
he said.
To forestall their
defection, he told President Tinubu to consider appointing their members as
board chairmen, ambassadors, ministers, heads of government agencies and
departments.
He also demanded the vice
presidential seat in the 2027 polls.
He added: “Since the
formation of APC, the CPC bloc has ruled for 8 years under the late President
Buhari.
“The ACN bloc is
currently occupying the Presidency. Fairness and equity demand that our
President should hand over power to the ANPP bloc when his tenure expires in
2031.”

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