The African Action Congress (AAC), Delta State Chapter, led by State Chairman Comr. Prince Maxwell Ogor, has issued a clarion call to the people of the state and Nigerians nationwide to abandon the failed political establishment and embrace the Party as the only viable alternative for national liberation.
In a statement signed by Ogor on Thursday, the AAC leadership declared that the “dark clouds” of bad governance that have loomed over the nation since 1999 are finally being challenged by a growing movement of conscious citizens.
Addressing the state of the nation, Comr. Ogor lamented the stagnation that has defined the Nigerian experience for over two decades.
“We have been systematically underdeveloped from 1999 to this day,” Ogor stated. “We have suffered too long in the hands of cabals who seek power only for selfish and personal interests. How long shall we remain in the river while soap still enters our eyes? We are a nation of abundance, yet our people live in scarcity because of leadership by gambling.”
The AAC asserts that the current political climate is no longer about mere elections, but about the survival of the next generation. The party describes itself as more than a political platform; it is a “revolution party” designed to break the chains of the oppressor.
The Chairman Maxwell continued: “Nigeria will not remain in the shadows forever. No matter how dark the clouds appear today, they cannot stop the sun from rising. A New Nigeria is not just a dream; it is a movement already growing in the hearts of every citizen tired of the status quo. The time has come to take the bull by the horns. Enough is enough!”
The AAC reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the total liberation of Nigeria. The party emphasizes that the road to freedom is inevitable, noting that the future belongs to the masses, not those who currently hold the nation captive.
“What we need is true development and the real dividends of democracy,” the statement noted. “The AAC is committed to this liberation. Whether we witness the final victory today or pave the way for those who follow, one thing is certain: freedom is inevitable. The future does not belong to the oppressors; it belongs to us.”
The party further invited all patriotic Nigerians to stop being spectators of history and start being the architects of it and called on every citizen to register and join the struggle to reclaim the nation’s destiny through.

