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The potential presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2023 elections and a prominent figure in Nigerian politics have expressed his dissatisfaction with the decision of the PDP leadership

The potential presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2023 elections and a prominent figure in Nigerian politics have expressed his dissatisfaction with the decision of the PDP leadership to form an alliance with other opposition parties.

The alliance with the PDP, which has gained momentum in Nigeria, is seen as a strategic move to counter the influence of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his party, the APC.

In a recent statement released on Friday, the PDP made it clear that they are not willing to compromise their values, asserting that the PDP alliance is not a merger with the APC.

Atiku, who recently joined the APC after his defection from the PDP, officially declared his intention to run for the presidency on February 25, 2023, and today marks the launch of his campaign to secure the party’s nomination for the upcoming elections.

The decision of the PDP leadership to form an alliance with other parties does not sit well with us. Atiku Abubakar.

Our sources indicate that on February 25, there will be a massive rally and an unveiling of the campaign structure, as Atiku stated on his Twitter account shortly after the alliance announcement. We anticipate a heated political atmosphere and intense competition among the contenders.”

Abubakar A Adam Babankyauta, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics and a potential presidential candidate for the PDP in the 2023 elections, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the PDP’s decision to form an alliance with other opposition parties.

The alliance aims to counter the influence of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC, which has gained significant traction in Nigeria. However, the PDP has clarified that this alliance does not mean a merger with the APC.

Atiku, who recently defected from the PDP to join the APC, officially announced his presidential candidacy on February 25, 2023. Today marks the launch of his campaign to secure the APC’s nomination for the upcoming elections.

Atiku’s camp opposes the PDP’s decision to form an alliance, as they believe it compromises their values. According to Atiku’s Twitter account, there will be a major rally and the unveiling of his campaign structure on February 25. This development sets the stage for a highly competitive political environment.

Stay tuned for more updates and a fierce battle for the presidency in the coming months.

The potential presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2023 elections and a prominent figure in Nigerian politics have expressed his dissatisfaction with the decision of the PDP leadership to form an alliance with other opposition parties.

A prominent figure in Nigerian politics and a potential presidential candidate for the PDP in the 2023 elections have voiced their discontent with the PDP leadership’s choice to forge an alliance with other opposition parti

Atiku, who recently joined the APC after his defection from the PDP, officially declared his intention to run for the presidency on February 25, 2023, and today marks the launch of his campaign to secure the party’s nomination for the upcoming elections.

Atiku, who recently defected from the PDP and joined the APC, made an official declaration of his candidacy for the presidency on February 25, 2023. Today marks the beginning of his campaign to secure the nomination of his party for the upcoming elections.

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