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Dingyadi:” No serious Northerner will contest under APC in 2027″
DDM News

Yusuf Dingyadi, the Senior Special Assistant to the PDP National Chairman on Media and Communication, has accused the APC of misleading Nigerians.
He claimed that the APC was using propaganda to create a false sense of dominance ahead of the 2027 elections.
Dingyadi stated that Nigerians were tired of the APC’s leadership and were seeking real change as gathered by Diaspora Digital Media (DDM).
He made these accusations while responding to claims of “non-performance” against Kaduna Central Senator Lawal Adamu.
Dingyadi alleged that the APC was using misinformation to discredit opposition figures and manipulate public perception.
He also condemned the suspension of educational material distribution in Kaduna State.
Dingyadi urged the state government to collaborate with all elected officials, regardless of party affiliation.
He stressed that cooperation was essential for progress and effective governance.
Dingyadi accused the APC of hiring individuals to spread false allegations against Senator Adamu through social media and radio.
He argued that these attacks were aimed at undermining performing PDP legislators.
Dingyadi further claimed that some politicians were pretending to support President Tinubu for personal gain.
He described them as opportunists who prioritized their political survival over national interest.
Dingyadi warned Governor Uba Sani to be cautious of deceptive political figures.
He said some individuals close to the governor were more of a burden than an asset.
Dingyadi accused the APC of staging defections to create an illusion of political strength.
He insisted that the party’s propaganda would not erase growing dissatisfaction among Nigerians.
He maintained that people were becoming more aware of the ruling party’s tactics.
Dingyadi emphasized that Nigerians deserved leadership based on real progress, not staged political drama.
He argued that governance should focus on service delivery rather than misleading narratives.
Dingyadi stated that political success should stem from genuine achievements, not media manipulation.
He accused the APC of using various platforms to spread misleading stories to maintain control.
Dingyadi insisted that these tactics would fail as Nigerians were becoming increasingly frustrated.
He said people were beginning to question the ruling party’s effectiveness in governance.
According to Dingyadi, opposition parties like the PDP were more committed to addressing citizens’ needs.
He called on Nigerians to remain vigilant and reject political propaganda.
Dingyadi argued that those defecting to the APC were doing so for personal benefits rather than ideology.
He maintained that true party loyalty should be based on principles, not political convenience.
Dingyadi claimed that many politicians switching sides would eventually regret their decision.
He described their actions as shortsighted and lacking genuine political commitment.
“In the North, no serious politician will contest under APC,” Dingyadi declared.
He dismissed those pretending to support the party as self-serving politicians.
Dingyadi said political success could not be built on misinformation and propaganda.
He urged leaders to focus on governance and genuine service delivery.
Dingyadi emphasized that the public wanted real solutions to national challenges.
He noted that the economy, education, and security should be prioritized over political theatrics.
Dingyadi expressed confidence that Nigerians would make informed choices in the 2027 elections.
He said people were tired of false promises and orchestrated political maneuvers.
Dingyadi insisted that only leaders who genuinely cared for the people would win their support.
He called for integrity and accountability in governance.
Dingyadi urged voters to reject propaganda and prioritize performance-based leadership.
He emphasized that Nigeria needed real progress, not distractions from political deception.
He warned that the country’s future depended on electing credible and competent leaders.
Dingyadi stressed that Nigerians must scrutinize parties and candidates before casting their votes.
He maintained that political competition should be based on policies, not manipulation and false claims.
Dingyadi said only those who had served the people well deserved to remain in office.
He reiterated that democracy could only thrive when leaders were held accountable.
Dingyadi concluded that 2027 would be a defining moment for Nigeria’s political future.
He urged citizens to remain hopeful and work toward electing a government that truly represents their interests.
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