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    Abuse of Power: Hosting APC Events at the Presidential Villa

    National UpdateBy National UpdateFebruary 26, 2025 Politics No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The recent decision to host the APC National Caucus meeting at the Presidential Villa has ignited a fierce debate, with critics accusing the ruling party of misusing state resources for political gain. The Presidential Villa, traditionally seen as a symbol of national unity and a space for all Nigerians, has now become the center of controversy.

    Political analysts and opposition groups argue that using the Villa for partisan activities violates the core principles of democracy and fairness.
    “The Presidential Villa is not the property of any single political party. It belongs to all Nigerians,” said Peter Ameh of the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP). “The ruling party is essentially turning state resources into its own political tool, which creates an unfair advantage and undermines the democratic process.”

    Beyond concerns about fairness, critics also warn that such actions set a dangerous precedent.
    By using the Presidential Villa as a venue for APC events, the government risks politicizing state institutions and weakening the separation of powers. This, they argue, could have long-lasting consequences for the stability of Nigeria’s democracy.

    At a time when the country faces mounting challenges—ranging from poverty and insecurity to corruption—many Nigerians feel the ruling party’s focus on consolidating political power at the expense of national welfare is both troubling and inappropriate.

    “The Nigerian people deserve more than a government that prioritizes political maneuvering over the urgent issues facing the country,” Ameh concluded.

    As the controversy rages, the question remains: will the ruling party respect the neutrality of state institutions, or will this growing trend of political partisanship further erode the foundations of Nigerian democracy?

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