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Sowore: APC Controls AAC - Allegations - News Directory 3

Sowore: APC Controls AAC – Allegations

June 18, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • Omoyele Sowore, a ⁢human rights activist and former presidential candidate, has ignited controversy by claiming that most opposition parties in Nigeria are under the sway of the⁢ ruling...
  • During a recent television appearance, Sowore asserted that these opposition groups function as "feeders" or "special-purpose vehicles," manipulated ⁢by the APC to advance its political agenda.
  • Sowore also criticized the conduct of‍ these parties during meetings with the Autonomous National Electoral commission (INEC), suggesting they frequently enough acted in the ruling party's interest.

Omoyele Sowore alleges that the ruling APC controls moast Nigerian opposition parties, sparking immediate controversy. According ‍to the human rights activist, these parties⁣ function as ⁢”feeders,” undermining genuine opposition and facilitating the APC’s agenda. Sowore ⁤specifically criticizes ⁣the Labor Party,⁤ calling it the “worst” offender. He claims that these parties are funded by⁣ the APC to weaken⁤ their rivals during elections. News Directory 3 reports⁢ on Sowore’s accusations, which include claims of political opportunism within the opposition. Sowore’s statements are expected to trigger public debates⁣ about the⁢ Nigerian political system and⁤ electoral procedures, potentially leading to additional investigations. Discover what’s next as this developing story⁤ unfolds.

Key Points

  • Sowore⁣ claims most Nigerian opposition parties are⁢ APC “feeders.”
  • He alleges these parties undermine genuine opposition.
  • Sowore criticizes the Labor Party as the “worst” offender.

Sowore Alleges Ruling Party Controls Nigerian Opposition Parties

Updated June ⁢18, 2025
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Omoyele Sowore, a ⁢human rights activist and former presidential candidate, has ignited controversy by claiming that most opposition parties in Nigeria are under the sway of the⁢ ruling ⁣All Progressives Congress (APC). Sowore singled out his ‍own ‍Africa ‍Action ⁢Congress ⁢(AAC) as the only exception to⁣ this alleged control.

During a recent television appearance, Sowore asserted that these opposition groups function as “feeders” or “special-purpose vehicles,” manipulated ⁢by the APC to advance its political agenda. He further alleged that the‍ APC funds these parties during elections to weaken legitimate opposition and influence legal challenges.

Sowore also criticized the conduct of‍ these parties during meetings with the Autonomous National Electoral commission (INEC), suggesting they frequently enough acted in the ruling party’s interest. He reserved ‍particular⁢ scorn for the Labour ⁤Party (LP), calling it the “worst” offender.

According to Sowore, ⁢many LP members are simply political opportunists who previously belonged to either the APC or the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He characterized the Labour Party as ⁣a temporary haven for ‍individuals seeking power and influence before returning to their original parties.

“What we found in our little research is that most⁤ of the⁤ parties ⁣that are left, apart from AAC, are⁤ parties that were created by the major parties. They call them feeder⁣ parties or special-purpose vehicles.”
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What’s next

Sowore’s accusations are likely to ⁢fuel further debate about the state of Nigerian politics and ‍the integrity of the electoral process. His claims could also prompt ⁣investigations into the financial relationships between political parties.

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