Politics
BREAKING: Hon Success Opara, Warns Igbos Against Registering with ADC Party
Abuja, Nigeria – A prominent Igbo Political Activist, Hon Success Opara, has cautioned Igbo men, women, sons and Daughters against registering with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) party, citing its inability to address the marginalization of Igbo people in Nigeria.
In a statement, Opara expressed skepticism about the party’s capacity to tackle issues affecting the Igbo community, urging members to explore alternative options. “The ADC has failed to advocate for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, a clear indication of its ineffectiveness in addressing Igbo concerns,” Opara said. He further described the ADC as “nothing but a rebranded APC,” implying that the party’s intentions are similar to the ruling party.
Opara also drew parallels between Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, suggesting that both politicians share similar interests. He cited Atiku’s failure to guide his son, leading to his joining the APC, as an example of the lack of positive influence these politicians offer. “Any vote given to ADC will not bring development to the South East region or the Igbo people,” Opara warned.
Opara further alleged that the ADC has become a platform for politicians who previously held power and contributed to Nigeria’s economic downfall, pointing to Atiku Abubakar as a reference point. “These are the same individuals who looted our treasury and now want to lead us again,” Opara stated.
Opara has also called out Ralph Nwosu, the former National Chairman and founder of the party, of selling the party to opportunistic individuals, saying “The party has been sold to vultures, and no form of coalition is being done to benefit the Igbo people.”
The Activist warning comes amid ongoing debates about representation and inclusivity in Nigerian politics.