NewsADC: Atiku, Others Are Expired, Hungry, Frustrated  Politicians; They Will Fail- Tinubu...

ADC: Atiku, Others Are Expired, Hungry, Frustrated  Politicians; They Will Fail- Tinubu Group

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The Tinubu Media Force, TMF, has declared the leaders of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as frustrated persons who are trying to grab power by all means. The coalition will fail in its quest to stop President Bola Ahmed Tinubu re-election in 2027, the group supporting President Tinubu political aspirations said on Wednesday.

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The magazine reported that some key opposition leaders in the country had on Wednesday in Abuja, the nation’s capital disclosed that they have chosen the ADC as the platform to contest against the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC in the next election.

The aggrieved opposition leaders include former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, the 2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP,  former governors Ahmad Nasir El Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, Rauf Aregbesola, amongst others who left their parties to join the ADC.

Reacting, the TMF said the coalition leaders are only interested in power grab and have nothing tangible for Nigerians, they are displaced politicians who lack principle and  only seeking rehabilitation after losing political relevance.

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According to TMF  National Coordinator , Gbenga Abiola, Nigerians must reject the coalition of “frustrated” leaders who are only trying to “resurrect” their dead political careers.

He stressed that they are only angry with Tinubu because he has refused to patronize them, accusing the coalition of trying to hijack the resources of the country for their own benefits.

AbioaLa :“The resurrection of the ADC is not based on principle, but is a desperate coalition of displaced politicians seeking lost relevance.

“It is neither visionary nor purposeful, just a forced alliance of familiar faces trying to revive their political careers without real solutions.”

“It is a patchwork held together by shared grievances, not shared goals or national interest.

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“Nigerians must reject alliances offering only recycled chaos, unrepentant ambitions, and no clear path to progress or stability.

“These individuals once wielded enormous influence and power under Buhari, controlling patronage and amassing vast wealth.

“However, Tinubu’s refusal to serve old interests or maintain outdated political structures has unsettled them deeply.

“Now, these power seekers stand with their former PDP rivals under the ADC banner, craving control again,” he said.

Abiola also noted that the coalition leaders are also trying to confuse Nigerians by adopting ADC as their platform because it sounds like APC, describing their action as a low-effort strategy aimed at deception, but Nigerians are now wiser.

“We can see through the mimicry. This is not a movement, it’s a recycling hub for failed political ambition,” he said.

Following the meeting held at the Yar-Adua Centre in Abuja on Wednesday, a former Senate President, David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola were appointed the Acting National Chairman and National Secretary of ADC.

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Those that attended the meeting also include, John Oyegun, a former National Chairman of the ruling APC, Abubakar Malami, a former Attorney General of the Fderation and Minsiter of Justice,  Aminu Tambuwal, a former Speaker of the House of Representative and governor of Sokoto state, Senator  Ireti Kingibe, Liyel Imoke, a fromer Governor of Cross Rivers state and  Bolaji Abdullahi, a former Minsiter of Youths and Sports.

Others are Gabriel Suswam, Tunde Ogbeha, Mohammed Abubakar, Emeka Ihedioha, Oserheimen Osunbor, Celestine Omehia,  Victor Umeh,  Abdulfatah Ahmed, Bindow Jibrilla, Babachir Lawal, Aishatu Binani, and Dele Momodu.


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