APC will never end terrorism because insecurity has been politicised, security votes lack transparency, and communities under attack are treated as statistics rather than citizens deserving protection.
APC will never end hunger because reckless economic policies, poor support for local farmers, and inflation-driven governance have pushed millions into food poverty while leaders live in excess.
APC will never end unemployment because the party prioritises patronage over productivity, stifles small businesses with harsh policies, and offers slogans instead of sustainable job creation.
APC will never end corruption because anti-corruption is applied selectively, whistleblowers are punished, and looters are rewarded with appointments and political cover.
APC will never end electoral fraud because credible elections threaten its hold on power, leading to voter suppression, result manipulation, and the weaponisation of state institutions.
APC will never end budget padding because public budgets are treated as sharing formulas, inflated projects go unpunished, and legislative oversight is weakened by compromise and collusion.
APC will never end executive rascality because disrespect for the rule of law, court orders, and constitutional boundaries has been normalised under its watch.
APC will never end illegal mining because powerful interests benefit from resource theft, security agencies look the other way, and host communities are left impoverished.
APC will never end power failure because corruption in the energy sector, lack of long-term planning, and broken promises have kept Nigeria in perpetual darkness.
The conclusion is clear: a party that profits from dysfunction cannot be expected to fix it. Nigerians deserve leadership that sees governance as service—not conquest.


