A major political figure is extending an olive branch to a former rival. Atiku Abubakar welcomed Peter Obi's formal shift to the African Democratic Congress, calling it a significant development for opposition unity. The former Vice President expressed readiness to work closely with Obi to build a strong coalition capable of challenging the current administration and eventually forming a government focused on peace and economic prosperity.
In a social media post, Atiku framed Obi's entry into the ADC as a key moment for political cooperation, hoping it would inspire other concerned citizens to join the growing movement. He noted the coalition's formation was specifically aimed at contesting against President Bola Tinubu in future elections, signaling a strategic alignment between the two political leaders after their prior competition. The message emphasized building a viable opposition structure across various regions of the country.
In a social media post, Atiku framed Obi's entry into the ADC as a key moment for political cooperation, hoping it would inspire other concerned citizens to join the growing movement. He noted the coalition's formation was specifically aimed at contesting against President Bola Tinubu in future elections, signaling a strategic alignment between the two political leaders after their prior competition. The message emphasized building a viable opposition structure across various regions of the country.