Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has criticised the country’s opposition political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections, describing them as lacking seriousness and driven by personal ambitions.
Speaking during an interview on Prime Time on Arise Television on Tuesday, the governor said opposition politicians were more concerned about advancing their individual interests than presenting a credible alternative to Nigerians.
According to him, opposition figures have spent the past three months moving from one political party to another in search of a suitable platform to pursue their ambitions.
“The current opposition in Nigeria, are they really fighting the ruling party because they believe in Nigeria?
“It’s all about their personal interests. These guys are not serious. They are not political parties based on what they believe in or what they can do.
“I don’t think they are organised as you are looking at them. You need to ask them to show you the evidence that the ruling party is fighting them because that’s what they keep saying.
“What’s their own agenda, ideology or philosophy? If you are in a political party, you have to sit down, build, organize and do whatever is necessary to protect the party. You can’t be jumping from one party to another,” the governor said.






