Govs Joining APC Won’t Distract Us — Atiku-Led Coalition

Govs Joining APC Won’t Distract Us — Atiku-Led Coalition

Govs Joining APC Won’t Distract Us — Atiku-Led The 2027 National Coalition led by Atiku Abubakar has said that they will not be distracted by the defection of some governors and leaders of opposition parties into the All Progressives Congress (APC). The coalition, which confirmed that more governors are also going to decamp, added that

Govs Joining APC Won’t Distract Us — Atiku-Led Coalition

The 2027 National Coalition led by Atiku Abubakar has said that they will not be distracted by the defection of some governors and leaders of opposition parties into the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The coalition, which confirmed that more governors are also going to decamp, added that the signals are there.

The coalition said they have gone too far to be distracted, adding that they are out to present a credible alternative in 2027 for Nigerians.

Reacting to the recent defection of Delta State governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, to APC, one of the secretariat leaders of the proposed 2027 National Coalition and former Director General of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF), Malam Salihu Moh Lukman, said they are not surprised about the defection.

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Disclosing that the coalition is to ensure that in 2027, Nigerians are presented with options, Lukman said, “We have gone far, and what has happened in terms of some governors and some leaders moving into APC is not going to distract us at all. Not long from now the full detail of the coalition will be unveiled to Nigerians.

And the structure and the strategy in terms of how the election will be contested will be clarified. “First, I think anybody who will say this is not unexpected, will only be deceiving himself.

The signals have been there, that some governors are going to decamp. It’s not just one but some governors. “You also know the situation in PDP, the party is clearly a shadow of its own self.

Although we acknowledge there are people, there are leaders in PDP, who are optimistic they can rescue the party. But if you remember, when the governors issued a statement against the coalition, what was our response

Our response was that many of them are working for Asiwaju, and shortly after that, you saw the statement from Akwa Ibom State governor, and of course the Delta governor.

It’s not only him, if you check the comments, there are many more that are being expected. And on two sides, on the side of people who genuinely worry for the country, are expressing fear about a one-party state.”

Lukman further said: “I can tell you for certain, we are not going to produce a new political structure that will be blind or ignorant of the character of politicians.

Anybody coming in will be related to, based on their own past trajectory. So, if truly we want to rescue the country, we are not talking of rescuing the country as just defeating Asiwaju and APC.

“We want to correct all the mistakes and shortcomings from the Buhari administration to the Asiwaju administration, and we want to restore the aspiration of Nigerians to produce a stronger and greater country, produce leaders that they will be proud of.

That is what the coalition is all about. And if anybody sees it differently, we are going to correct all of that.” Speaking on the status of the coalition, Lukman said, “All I can say is that what we are doing in negotiating the coalition is to produce a united Nigeria.

A leadership that will see the country at its own cost. Because if we are talking of correcting the mistake of Buhari, correcting the mistake of Asiwaju, we don’t want to produce a government that will be seen as a sectional government. “We want to produce a government that Nigerians will be proud of.

And everybody will see that there are new leaders that are truly accountable to Nigerians. We don’t want to produce another set of emperors. Whatever they do is unquestionable.”

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