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‘Defectors are parasites,’ APC chieftain says

All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Chief Bisi Akande made the comment during a recent interview.

APC chieftain, Bisi Akande

All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Chief Bisi Akande has described persons defecting into the ruling party as “parasites.”

Akande made the comment during a recent interview with Vanguard.

Excerpts below:

What is your reaction to the continuous defection of politicians from the PDP to APC?

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The situation is like bringing together two pieces of wood to make furniture. If the wood is weak, the furniture will not be strong enough.

It is true that we put the party (APC) together in a hurry and we put it together by merging political parties but before it became a political party, and glued into one, election had come and we seemed to be more concerned with election than the making of the party.

What’s your reaction to Abike Dabiri’s comment that the spate of defection from PDP to APC being shameful?

You know, in a country where most leaders are parasites, a parasite, when it kills the original host, it will have to go to another host and kill it. Only we in the APC should be careful, the defection is not a strange thing but I know it’s always done by parasites.

Political parasites

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But those who are defecting from one party to the other, by nature, they are political parasites, they have killed the original hosts which was PDP and they are now coming to APC which is the new host, and it’s for APC to guard its own loins and prevent the parasites from killing the party because a parasite has no root of its own but feeds on the little food that the host is having.

So running away from PDP to APC, APC must be careful in dealing with those parasites. But, that may not prevent true democracy because it depends on how we define democracy, the type of democracy in Nigeria is not anywhere in the world, it’s a moribund democracy.

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