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2027: Very courageous of Dickson to form NDC instead of joining APC- Jega
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2027: Very courageous of Dickson to form NDC instead of joining APC- Jega

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A public affairs analyst, Mahmud Jega, has commended former Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, for forming the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, instead of joining the ruling party.

Featuring in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’ on Wednesday, Jega said the NDC has attracted so much crowd within a short period of time, noting that Dickson took a bold decision.

According to him, the NDC has become popular and one of the top three parties within the short time it was formed.

“It was quite courageous of him. Most people who leave opposition parties often join the APC, including governors, believing it offers a stronger structure and financial backing.

“However, he chose a different path. Instead of joining the APC, he went ahead to form an opposition party, which was a bold decision.

“He also managed to convince many people to join him in building and sustaining it. He also made a valid point by saying there’s no democracy without opposition,” Jega said.

2027: Very courageous of Dickson to form NDC instead of joining APC- Jega

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