Ajiboye defended the mass defections into the APC as a reflection of public confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s administration, which he praised for implementing painful but necessary reforms. He described the APC as a party built on strong ideological foundations, attracting others through effective governance, not coercion.
He criticized Peter Obi and the LP as disorganized and ineffective, while stating that the PDP has self-destructed. Ajiboye emphasized that APC once played the role of a credible opposition under PDP rule and that today’s opposition parties should learn from that legacy instead of resorting to what he called “pettiness.”
He concluded that Nigeria is finally on the right track under Tinubu’s leadership, and those claiming a slide into one-party rule are simply resisting necessary change