Written By: Nduka Anyanwu In Nigeria’s evolving democratic space, the distinction between political party governance and national governance remains both critical and often blurred. Offering a reflective perspective, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Sly Ezeokenwa, frames this contrast through the lens of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s first term in office. At its core, Ezeokenwa argues that political party governance is fundamentally about structure, internal democracy, accountability, and strict adherence to constitutional frameworks. Within a party like APGA, these elements are cultivated deliberately to ensure discipline, unity of purpose, and clarity of vision. Party systems, he suggests, are the training grounds where leadership values are tested before being projected onto the national stage. However, national governance presents a far more complex reality. It demands not only structure but also broad-based inclusiveness, economic foresight...
Accountability, Structure And Trust: APGA Sets The Pace For Credible Party Politics” National Chairman Reflects
Written By: Nduka Anyanwu In a political landscape often challenged by questions of transparency and internal discipline, the voice of the Sly Ezeokenwa, National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), offers a clear and deliberate vision of what a truly progressive political party should represent. At the heart of this vision lies a firm commitment to accountability, structure, and constitutional compliance—principles that, according to Ezeokenwa, are not just ideals but operational standards that define APGA’s identity. This stance was recently reaffirmed during the revalidation and verification exercise conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at the party’s National Secretariat. The exercise, led by Mr. Reginald Omoregie, Deputy Director in INEC’s Department of Election and Party Monitoring, was more than a routine administrative procedure. It symbolized a growing institutional maturity within Nigeria’s political part...