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According to The Cable, former Jigawa governor Sule Lamido said he would support any arrangement to remove President Tinubu in 2027. In his Arise TV interview, he condemned the current government for insecurity and ethnic division, calling it a tide of rejection rising across the country.

  • Sule Lamido declared readiness to join any coalition that opposes the APC in 2027.
  • He accused the Tinubu government of ethnic division and political coercion.
  • His remarks followed the launch of the new All Democratic Alliance (ADA) by opposition leaders.
  • Lamido claimed the current administration serves the party, not the people.

When a tide of rejection swells, it's often not about who leads, but how the people feel led. Lamido’s stance reflects growing disillusionment among elites and citizens alike, and unity forms in the cracks of discontent.

When have you felt part of a tide of rejection, quietly aligning with others before the wave hit?

Source: The Cable