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Political battle lines have been drawn as the All Progressives Congress (APC) has sharply criticized the newly unveiled African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition, labeling it a "hollow display of desperation" driven by "vendetta merchants". The APC dismissed the opposition's efforts as self-serving, as reported by TheCable.
  • The APC described the unveiling of the ADC coalition as a "hollow display of desperation and self-interest".
  • Felix Morka, APC National Publicity Secretary, accused coalition leaders of being "hoaxers and self-obsessed merchants of vendetta".
  • He dismissed the ADC's unveiling as a "roll call of Nigeria’s me-or-nothing politicians" seeking power through "guile and subterfuge".
  • Morka criticized Senator David Mark's speech as "disgracefully vacant, without substance or purpose".
  • The APC highlighted several "transformative achievements" of the Tinubu-led government, including a 3.4% GDP growth rate and increased external reserves.
  • APC affirmed its focus on building a stronger nation, stating it would not be distracted by "a coalition of noise".
  • Separately, ADC chieftain Leke Abejide stated on Channels Television that the coalition is "doomed to fail".
The APC's strong rebuke signifies an escalating pre-election rhetoric. Dismissing the coalition as self-serving, the ruling party asserts its developmental focus, underlining that political battle lines are drawn.

Sources: The Cable, Felix Morka (APC National Publicity Secretary), Leke Abejide (ADC Chieftain, Channels Television)