Nasir el-Rufai, From Displacement to Expulsion: Lagos APC Reacts to el-Rufai’s SDP Exit with a Cautionary Note on Political Opportunism

The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has noted with little surprise the formal expulsion of former Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai, from the Social Democratic Party (SDP), barely months after his dramatic crossover from the APC.

His political trajectory—one marked by restlessness, institutional friction, and personal ambition—has once again culminated in yet another displacement, this time not voluntary but by the unmistakable hand of rejection.

While APC Lagos holds no personal grudge against the former governor, the events that led to his unceremonious exit from the SDP reinforce the party’s long-standing caution about ideological inconsistency and political expediency in the Nigerian democratic space.

El-Rufai’s shifting alliances, contradictory policy pronouncements, and frequent confrontations with both allies and opponents have long signaled a deeper crisis of political identity.

Once a vocal figure in the APC’s formative years, el-Rufai’s defection to the SDP was loudly framed as a moral protest.

Yet his actions in the new party—according to public accounts from within the SDP itself—soon began to echo the very tendencies he once denounced: imposition, authoritarianism, and factionalism.

The APC in Lagos State wishes to make it unequivocally clear: our progressive platform is not a revolving door for displaced politicians seeking temporary refuge.

The future of Nigeria’s democracy lies not in unstable coalitions and political theatrics, but in principled leadership, tested loyalty, and consistent service to the people.

The expulsion of el-Rufai from the SDP is not merely a party decision—it is a reflection of what happens when personal ambition consistently supersedes collective interest. It is a cautionary tale to all political actors who believe ideology can be worn and discarded like a garment.

As 2027 approaches, we in the APC reaffirm our commitment to genuine progressivism, ideological coherence, and the consolidation of democratic values. We urge Nigerians to look beyond political drama and focus on leadership rooted in integrity, stability, and vision.

Nasir el-Rufai’s journey—from displacement to expulsion—is not just about one man; it is about the kind of politics Nigeria must reject if we are to move forward.

Signed,
Mogaji (Hon) Seye Oladejo
Lagos APC Spokesperson
29/07/25

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