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Fayose says opposition plan to oust Tinubu is pointless
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34445, member: 636"] Former Ekiti State governor Ayo Fayose calls the planned opposition coalition against President Tinubu a complete waste of time. He shared his thoughts during a Channels Television program, stating that nobody important supports this coalition effort. The opposition alliance supposedly includes Atiku Abubakar from the PDP and Nasir El-Rufai, who recently joined the SDP. Fayose believes this coalition will fail because PDP governors aren't backing Atiku - they're busy protecting their political futures instead. He thinks their actions at a meeting in Ibadan sent a clear message that they won't follow Atiku's lead. Fayose claims the coalition exists only in people's dreams and lacks real substance. He points out that many opposition governors actually prefer working with President Tinubu rather than supporting Atiku. According to Fayose, the PDP faces deep problems that need fixing before it can seriously challenge the current administration. The party needs to address these fundamental issues if it wants any chance of success against Tinubu and the APC in future elections. [/QUOTE]
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