CUPP Calls Out Defectors: You Fought APC in Elections, Now You Join Them?

The Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, has expressed criticism towards politicians who have defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC. In a recent interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme, CUPP’s Secretary-General, Peter Ameh, stated that these defectors lack shame and respect for the electorate. Ameh argued that by contesting against the APC in elections and then joining the party, these politicians demonstrate a disregard for the voters who supported them based on their original party’s manifesto.

According to Ameh, the defections raise questions about the integrity of the electoral process, suggesting that some politicians may have won their seats through dubious means. He emphasized that the issue is one of morality, highlighting the inconsistency between a politician’s campaign promises and their subsequent decision to join a different party. Ameh also alluded to the 2023 elections, where voters made their preferences clear, but noted that the lack of structures to defend their interests hindered meaningful change.

The CUPP Secretary-General urged the people to take control of their future, implying that the ongoing defections are a symptom of a broader issue with the country’s political system. He suggested that voters need to become more proactive in demanding accountability from their leaders and defending their rights. The criticism from CUPP comes amidst a wave of defections to the APC, which has significant implications for the country’s political landscape.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the actions of politicians and the responses of opposition parties like CUPP will be closely watched. The CUPP’s criticism highlights the ongoing debate about political defections and their impact on the democratic process. With the electorate’s trust and confidence in their leaders being continually tested, it remains to be seen how these developments will shape the country’s future.

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