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Lawal rejects claims linking Atiku, Obi to new political alliance

Former SGF Babachir Lawal has firmly denied rumors connecting Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, and Nasir El-Rufai to the All Democratic Alliance (ADA).
He dismissed these claims as false, emphasizing that the politicians were never consulted.
Speaking to Reporters, Lawal criticized Usman Ardo, ADA’s promoter, for using their names without permission.
He accused Ardo of misleading the public by suggesting their involvement.
Additionally, Lawal argued that forming a new party now is impractical.
“Ardo lacks authorization to mention these leaders,” Lawal stated.
“While he can attempt registration, time constraints make ADA unviable before 2027.” He stressed that opposition figures are pursuing a more feasible strategy.
Instead of creating a new party, Lawal revealed that key opposition members are merging with an existing one.
He confirmed that negotiations are ongoing to assign leadership roles within the coalition.
“We’ve agreed to join an established party,” he said. “Key resignations have already occurred to accommodate fresh leadership.”
The coalition is finalizing appointments for chairman, secretary, and other critical positions.
Lawal noted that the group includes ex-APC members, former Buhari ministers, and other influential figures.
He emphasized that they are joining as individuals rather than representing any party bloc.
Additionally, he indicated that dissatisfied PDP members might consider defecting from Nyesom Wike’s leadership.
This potential change could significantly enhance the coalition’s influence before the upcoming election cycle.
Moreover, the ongoing political realignment illustrates Nigeria’s dynamic landscape as the 2027 elections draw nearer.
Major players are actively exploring new alliances, leading to expected intense maneuvering in the coming months.
Lawal’s comments highlight the coalition’s strategic emphasis on unity and pragmatism.
Furthermore, by focusing on an existing party, the group seeks to circumvent delays and logistical challenges.
Lawal’s statements also mirror broader frustrations regarding unauthorized political branding, indicating a calculated effort to consolidate opposition forces effectively.
As discussions evolve, the coalition’s structure and leadership will become increasingly clear.
Lawal’s transparency is aimed at dispelling misinformation while reinforcing the group’s commitment to a cohesive strategy.
The upcoming months will serve as a test for the alliance’s ability to unify diverse political interests.
Lawal’s denial clarifies the opposition’s direction, effectively distancing it from ADA and signaling a new path forward.
His emphasis on realism and collaboration sets the tone for Nigeria’s evolving political dynamics. With 2027 in sight, strategic alliances will shape the nation’s future.
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