
Former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has expressed his belief that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will not remain in power forever.
El-Rufai stated this while speaking at the 23rd Daily Trust Dialogue.
According to him, Nigeria’s democratic experience stands out on the African continent because no single party permanently controls power.
“Nigeria does not have a permanent ruling party, and that is an achievement,” El-Rufai said.
He noted that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governed Nigeria for 16 years before losing power, adding that the APC will also not rule forever.
“The PDP governed for 16 years. The APC will not govern forever. It is likely that in 2027, the APC will be gone,” he said.
El-Rufai said this reality shows that power in Nigeria remains open to competition, unlike in some African countries with dominant party systems.
“Power therefore remains contestable. This distinguishes Nigeria from dominant party systems elsewhere on the continent,” he said.
However, he added that political competition has not yet translated into good governance or accountability.
“Competition has not yet matured into accountability and good governance,” El-Rufai said.
He also noted that political parties in Nigeria remain weak, describing them as “personality-driven and transactional.”
