
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has revealed plans to unite APC, PDP, and Labour Party under a single coalition to stop President Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027, citing worsening insecurity and poor governance.
- Atiku accuses Tinubu of failing to address insecurity, calls for urgent political accountability.
- He proposes police reform through the mass recruitment of unemployed graduates to bridge security gaps.
- Plans are underway to merge major political parties into a unified opposition force against the ruling administration.
Atiku’s remarks resonated with northern leaders like ex-Kogi Deputy Governor Simon Achuba, who criticized the federal government’s failure to protect citizens. Many Nigerians online say a credible coalition may finally offer an alternative to what they call “same-party recycling.”
As Nigeria edges closer to the 2027 elections, will a united opposition force be enough to challenge Tinubu’s incumbency, or will internal party divisions derail the coalition's momentum?