Nollywood actor and politician, Kenneth Okonkwo, has criticized the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), saying Nigeria might not survive another term under its leadership.
Okonkwo shared his thoughts on 𝕏, explaining why he joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC). He believes the party is better positioned to tackle the country’s pressing problems and rescue Nigeria from its current challenges.
He encouraged Nigerians to support the ADC because of its focus on the welfare of the people, as outlined in the party’s constitution.
The former Labour Party presidential campaign spokesman highlighted the country’s struggles with insecurity, corruption, and rising fuel costs. He warned that enduring four more years under the APC could make things even worse.
Okonkwo said,
“I joined this great party ADC because the constitution of our great party says we are in pursuit of the welfare of the nation and our people.
This country has suffered so much because of the lack of security of its citizens, and the ADC has come to the rescue of Nigerians.
I joined ADC as part of the rescue team and I’m urging all Nigerians to join ADC so that we will save our country from imminent collapse.
We will not be able to endure four more years of unavailability and high cost of fuel, insecurity, corruption, incompetence. We are now a laughingstock around the whole nation.
ADC for the rescue, we may not survive another four years of the incompetence and corruption of the APC.”
Okonkwo’s move reflects growing frustration among citizens over Nigeria’s current leadership, and he hopes the ADC can lead the country toward better governance and security.
