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APC Will Not Implode Over Defectors: A Rebuttal to Yekini Nabena -By Kemelayefa Stevens

A quality that has endeared him to many across the state. His arrival has been met with enthusiasm by the majority of our party faithful, as it opens new avenues for electoral success both at the state and national levels.

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Kemelayefa Stevens, APC

I have observed with concern the recent interview granted by Yekini Nabena, former National Publicity Secretary of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), published in the Sunday Sun.

In the piece titled “APC’ll Implode Over Defectors,” Mr. Nabena made several unfounded and misleading remarks about the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the evolving dynamics within the Bayelsa State chapter of the APC, particularly in light of Governor Douye Diri’s defection.

Let me state categorically: Mr. Nabena’s political relevance is marginal at best. It is difficult to take seriously the opinion of someone who, on election day, chooses the comfort of a hotel room over active participation in the field.

I challenge Mr. Nabena to publish his polling unit results from 2015 to date. Let the facts speak to his commitment—or lack thereof—to the APC. Politics is not a platform for empty rhetoric; it is a results-driven endeavour. And in this regard, Mr. Nabena has consistently underperformed.

It is no secret that Mr. Nabena operates as a proxy for Chief Timipre Sylva and maintains close ties with the Managing Director of the NDDC, Chief (Dr.) Samuel Ogbuku.

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His recent comments are clearly part of a calculated effort to preserve the waning influence of his principal, driven by fears that Governor Diri’s entry into the APC may shift the balance of power.

Now, to address the claim that the APC does not need defecting governors: such a statement betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of political strategy.

Politics is, and always will be, a game of numbers. Governor Diri’s defection is a strategic gain, one that strengthens our party’s position ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Contrary to Mr. Nabena’s fears, Governor Diri has proven himself to be a unifier—an inclusive leader committed to working with all stakeholders for the collective good.

A quality that has endeared him to many across the state. His arrival has been met with enthusiasm by the majority of our party faithful, as it opens new avenues for electoral success both at the state and national levels.

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It is also worth emphasising the competence of our current National Chairman. His administrative prowess and ability to harmonise diverse interests within the party have been evident since his emergence.

Under his stewardship, the APC is not only stable but also poised for continued victories.

In conclusion, the APC remains robust, inclusive, and forward-looking. No amount of fear-mongering or self-serving commentary will derail the progress we are making.

Governor Diri’s defection is a welcome development, and we remain confident in the leadership of President Tinubu and our party’s national executives.

Comrade Kemelayefa Stevens is a Chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and writes in from Bayelsa State.

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