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APC claims Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi's recent meeting signals mutual desperation for the 2027 presidency, criticizing their lack of commitment to their parties. The APC praised President Tinubu's leadership and reforms, urging Nigerians to support his vision for Nigeria’s growth. Speculations of political alliances continue to rise.

In a recent development that has ignited political speculations, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has responded to a meeting between Peter Obi, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. The APC has alleged that a mutual desperation drives the two politicians to unseat President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

In a press statement released on Tuesday, Felix Morka, the APC National Publicity Secretary, criticized both Atiku and Obi, accusing them of lacking the commitment to strengthen or reform their respective parties. Instead, the APC claims, they are seeking convenient platforms to further their presidential ambitions.

"Their restless drift in search of convenient party platforms to execute their presidential run only belies the self-indulgent and opportunistic essence of their aspirations. Men without the staying power to build or fix their parties, who flee at the slightest flicker of internal crisis, cannot possibly be trusted by Nigerians to tackle the serious and complex national political and economic challenges that confront our nation," Morka stated.

The APC suggested that the recent meeting has fueled rumors of a possible alliance or merger between the LP and the PDP. However, the specifics of how this potential collaboration would unfold remain unclear. The statement speculated on several possibilities: Obi rejoining the PDP, Atiku defecting to the Labour Party, or both politicians abandoning their current parties for Professor Pat Utomi’s proposed mega party.

"News of Peter Obi’s return to the PDP would be hardly surprising. His reputation as a political wayfarer is only dwarfed by Atiku’s track record as a veteran political wanderer. News of Atiku joining the Labour Party will shock no one as he will be living up to his well-established reputation as the country’s most itinerant politician," the statement read.

The APC contrasted the purported instability of Atiku and Obi with what it described as President Tinubu’s steadfast leadership. The party praised Tinubu's character, vision, and tenacity, emphasizing his administration's economic reforms and infrastructure projects as significant achievements paving the way for Nigeria's progress.
"President Bola Tinubu embodies the character, vision, tenacity, and doggedness required to deliver a resurgent Nigeria of stable growth and development. The administration’s bold economic policy reforms and massive infrastructural uptake have already shattered historic barriers to growth and paved the way for steady progress and development," Morka added.
The APC concluded by urging Nigerians to continue their support for the party and President Tinubu's efforts to build a stronger, more prosperous country.
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Title: "APC Alleges Mutual Desperation Unites Atiku and Obi for 2027 Election Bid"
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In a recent development that has ignited political speculations, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has responded to a meeting between Peter Obi, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. The APC has alleged that the two politicians are driven by a mutual desperation to unseat President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.
In a press statement released on Tuesday, Felix Morka, the APC National Publicity Secretary, criticized both Atiku and Obi, accusing them of lacking the commitment to strengthen or reform their respective parties. Instead, the APC claims, they are seeking convenient platforms to further their presidential ambitions.
"Their restless drift in search of convenient party platforms to execute their presidential run only belies the self-indulgent and opportunistic essence of their aspirations. Men without the staying power to build or fix their own parties, who flee at the slightest flicker of internal crisis, cannot possibly be trusted by Nigerians to tackle the serious and complex national political and economic challenges that confront our nation," Morka stated.
The APC suggested that the recent meeting has fueled rumors of a possible alliance or even a merger between the LP and the PDP. However, the specifics of how this potential collaboration would unfold remain unclear. The statement speculated on several possibilities: Obi rejoining the PDP, Atiku defecting to the Labour Party, or both politicians abandoning their current parties for Professor Pat Utomi’s proposed mega party.
"News of Peter Obi’s return to the PDP would be hardly surprising. His reputation as a political wayfarer is only dwarfed by Atiku’s track record as a veteran political wanderer. News of Atiku joining the Labour Party will shock no one as he will be living up to his well-established reputation as the country’s most itinerant politician," the statement read.
The APC contrasted the purported instability of Atiku and Obi with what it described as President Tin