NDC Described as Political Ambulance for Disappointed Nigerians
Chief Barnabas J. Ejisi, the National Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the North Central zone, has described the newly formed party as a “political ambulance.” He believes the party is ready to rescue Nigerians who feel abandoned and disappointed by existing political parties. This statement highlights the NDC’s aim to offer a fresh alternative in the country’s political space.
Ejisi explained that many citizens have lost hope in the current major parties due to unfulfilled promises and poor governance. According to him, the NDC is positioned to provide solutions and bring relief to the people. He expressed confidence that the new party will attract widespread support from Nigerians seeking genuine change.
The NDC leader called on all disappointed politicians and citizens to join the movement.
He assured them that the party is built on strong values of service, transparency, and people-centred development. This message is expected to encourage more people to consider the NDC as they prepare for future elections.
Many observers see this description as a strong campaign strategy to position the NDC as a saviour party. It comes at a time when political realignments are happening across the country ahead of the 2027 general elections. The party is working hard to build structures and gain visibility in different regions.
This development adds to the growing list of new and emerging political parties in Nigeria. As Chief Ejisi continues to promote the NDC’s vision, Nigerians will be watching to see if the party can truly deliver the rescue mission it promises.
The coming months are likely to witness more activities from the group as it tries to win the hearts of the people.





