ADC Strategies Against Tinubu by Atiku and El-Rufai

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ADC Strategies Against Tinubu by Atiku and El-Rufai
ADC Strategies Against Tinubu by Atiku and El-Rufai

By Francis Ugwu

Africa-Press – Nigeria. A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Dele Momodu, has suggested that the opposition leaders, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai, and former Anambra State governor Peter Obi, have outsmarted President Bola Tinubu’s government through their political strategies ahead of the 2027 elections.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise programme on Friday, Momodu claimed that the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, was unsettled by the possibility of strong opposition and is seeking to eliminate competition by ensuring Tinubu emerges as a consensus candidate in 2027.

Momodu alleged that government agents have been working to destabilize political parties by creating factions, citing similar incidents in the Labour Party, PDP, and NNPP.

According to him, the ADC conveners anticipated such moves and took deliberate steps to safeguard the party’s structure.

Momodu noted that the opposition deliberately misled the ruling party by creating the impression they were aligning with the Social Democratic Party, SDP, or another emerging platform, before eventually unveiling the ADC.

He commended the experience and resilience of ADC leaders, saying they were “many steps ahead” of attempts to frustrate the coalition.

He said: “It’s obvious that the ruling party is jittery. The ruling party does not want any strong competition in 2027 in particular. They are not too bothered about the governors and the rest of them, but they want a sole candidate.

“If possible, all political parties would rise up and endorse one man, and that is the president and commander in chief. So I was not surprised yesterday, when the news broke again that these guys are on their way to court.

“We all know what is going on. There’s nothing wrong with anybody going to court if you are aggrieved. But fortunately, they should have known that the conveners of ADC, the conveners worked extremely hard behind the scene to arrive at where we are now.

“They took their time. They knew the government agents would attempt to force their efforts like they have done in Labour, like they are doing in PDP, like they are doing in NNPP, creating factions everywhere.

“So but the gentlemen and leaders who worked on ADC, you must salute them. They are very experienced people, well exposed politicians, so they tried to tighten all the screws. And it was a surprise.

“You could see they were doing abracadabra over time, people thought they were going to SDP, when Nasir El-Rufai declared for SDP, everybody said oh, it’s clear the coalition or the opposition will go into SDP. Then just about a week or so before ADC, then we’re hearing about ADA. People were saying, ‘Oh yes, we are going to use cutlass and everything.’ And then suddenly ADC came.

“So I wasn’t shocked. I wasn’t surprised. The truth of the matter is that those who should be in the know, the real stakeholders know everything that is being planned to frustrate ADC, and so far, they are many steps ahead of that frustration.

“It’s a shame. It’s a shame that a day will come after all we went through in the military era, that a civilian government would not want democracy to prosper. Many people died for this democracy and we will never expect the day when a few people would want to hijack it just for their own personal use, and that’s what is happening.

“You see PDP, PDP have not been able to move forward. And I don’t even say PDP is in the state of inertia right now. It’s even going backwards. Whenever they think, okay, they found a solution, one man will stand up and frustrate it and boast openly that they can use the judiciary, they can use INEC.

“So now INEC has failed, the attempt to use INEC has failed, the next one will be the judiciary. And I hope the judiciary will be bold enough. There’s nothing to be afraid of. People in the judiciary should live for legacy to know that their children and grandchildren and others unborn will live in this Nigeria. So if you destroy Nigeria, look at all those who destroyed Nigeria in the past, where are they today?

“So for me, I will only appeal to the judiciary: do not fall for their temptations and do not fall for their coercion.”

Source: Daily Post Nigeria

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