
The Digest:
The Presidency has confidently declared that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition, formed to challenge the ruling party in 2027, will "implode" within six months due to a fundamental lack of ideology and internal power struggles. This bold assertion sets the stage for a Unity Test within the newly formed opposition alliance, despite its growing membership.
Key Points:
- The presidency predicts the ADC coalition will fall apart within six months.
- Daniel Bwala claims ADC lacks alternative policies to counter the current government.
- Datti Baba-Ahmed, former LP vice-presidential candidate, warned of internal struggles within ADC.
- President Tinubu’s administration remains focused on reform, undistracted by opposition coalitions.
- Minister Mohammed Idris emphasized that the government is committed to delivering reforms.
- Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina dismissed the ADC coalition as driven by disgruntled former officials.
- A legal battle looms as ADC assembles 97 lawyers to defend its leadership against a fake lawsuit.
Sources: Vanguard, Channels Television