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APC Reforms Can Only Be Sustained If The Party Remains in Power – Progressive Group

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Published: June 15, 2025
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APC Reforms Can Only Be Sustained If The Party Remains in Power - Progressive Group | Daily Report Nigeria
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The Progressive Legacy Movement (PLM) says voting in the All Progressive Congress, APC in the 2023 presidential election is the only way Nigeria can move forward with all the gains recorded under its administration.

In a statement by its director of media,  Abdulkareem Sanusi, the movement opined Nigeria requires stable governance to attain rapid development.

“Lack of stable political system is one of the major reasons Nigeria has been unable to grow at the pace we envisaged,” the statement reads.

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“We all love to reference the development in foreign countries, but we always neglect the fact that governments abroad enjoy relative stability which helps greatly to sustain the policies and programmes of the incumbents.”

“Almost all of the European countries, except for France, have no term limits in their laws; same with Asian Countries. The founding father of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, for instance, spent 31 years in office as Prime Minister, a time long enough to move his country from third world to first world country.

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“While PLM is not advocating for a sit-tight leader, we however seek to promote the idea of a political party controlling the reins of power for a time that is reasonably long enough to ensure it drives developmental interventions to completion.

“We believe that the All Progressives Congress, APC, has initiated key reform interventions in the last six years, and to have a new party in power would be to reverse all the gains that have been recorded under this government. It is therefore important to support the APC to continue in power, while Nigerians join us to screen and support patriotic politicians who belong to the party at every election circle.”

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