The PDP governors made this statement in response to the ADC’s recent claims of being a viable alternative to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the PDP. According to the PDP governors, the ADC is a party that has consistently failed to make an impact in Nigerian politics, despite its boasts of being a third force. The governors argued that the ADC lacks the necessary structure, organization, and credibility to win elections, and that its leaders are more interested in personal gain than in serving the people. They also pointed out that the ADC has failed to win any significant election in the country, and that its performance in recent elections has been dismal. The PDP governors further stated that the ADC is a party of opportunists, who are only interested in using the party as a platform to negotiate for personal benefits. They accused the ADC leaders of being selfish and lacking in vision, and of prioritizing their personal interests over the welfare of the people. The governors also criticized the ADC’s lack of internal democracy, stating that the party’s leadership is dominated by a few individuals who impose their will on the rest of the party. They argued that this lack of democracy has led to the party’s inability to attract credible candidates and to build a strong grassroots base. The PDP governors also expressed concern about the ADC’s alliance with other parties, stating that such alliances are often driven by personal interests rather than a desire to serve the people. They warned that such alliances can lead to confusion and instability, and can undermine the democratic process. In contrast, the PDP governors highlighted their party’s commitment to internal democracy, transparency, and accountability. They stated that the PDP has a strong and credible leadership, and that the party is committed to building a strong and stable democracy in Nigeria. The governors also emphasized the PDP’s track record of delivering on its promises, and of working tirelessly to improve the lives of Nigerians. They pointed out that the PDP has a long history of producing credible and visionary leaders, who have made significant contributions to the development of the country. The governors concluded by stating that the PDP is the only party that can provide a viable alternative to the APC, and that the party is committed to working with other stakeholders to build a better future for Nigeria. The ADC has yet to respond to the PDP governors’ statement, but the party’s leaders have been criticized in the past for their lack of transparency and accountability. The party’s inability to win significant elections has also raised questions about its viability as a political force. Despite these challenges, the ADC remains a significant player in Nigerian politics, and its leaders continue to boast about the party’s potential to upset the status quo. However, the PDP governors’ statement has highlighted the ADC’s weaknesses, and has raised doubts about the party’s ability to make a meaningful impact in the country’s political landscape. The controversy surrounding the ADC has also sparked a wider debate about the state of Nigerian politics, and the need for stronger and more credible political parties. Many Nigerians have expressed frustration with the current state of politics, and have called for more transparency and accountability from political leaders. The PDP governors’ statement has added to this debate, and has highlighted the need for political parties to prioritize the welfare of the people over personal interests.