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The Digest:

Former Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal has dismissed claims that the African Democratic Congress (ADC)-led coalition is a northern agenda. The statement, which highlights the complexities of Nigerian political alliances, seeks to frame the coalition as a broad, national front. Rooted in the Storm, the dialogue challenges political narratives and signals a new struggle for power.

Key Points:
  • Aminu Tambuwal is a serving Senator representing Sokoto South.
  • He refuted claims that the ADC coalition is pro-Northern.
  • He cited Peter Obi and former Osun State Governor Aregbesola as members.
  • Tambuwal advocates for a change of government in 2027.
  • He alleged that the Tinubu administration has failed to meet public expectations.
  • He stated that President Tinubu is not "invisible" and can be defeated in 2027.
  • Tambuwal called efforts to portray Tinubu as undefeatable "rubbish."
Tambuwal's statement positions the ADC-led coalition as a formidable, multi-regional opposition force. It sets the stage for a political confrontation, arguing that the incumbent administration is vulnerable to a united front. Rooted in the Storm.

Sources: Channels Television