Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate for 2023, has been encouraged to collaborate with Professor Ibrahim Gambari, the former chief of staff to Muhammadu Buhari.
Segun Sowunmi, a prominent PDP leader, expressed his optimism about the potential partnership between Atiku and Gambari.
In a recent announcement, Atiku shared that he welcomed Professor Gambari to his residence in Abuja on Wednesday, November 27, signaling the start of what many hope will be a fruitful collaboration.
Segun Sowunmi, a top chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has urged the PDP presidential candidate in 2023, Atiku Abubakar to work with Ibrahim Gambari, former Chief of Staff to Muhammadu Buhari.
Legit recalls that Sowunmi unveiled the National Opposition Movement Coalition (NOMC), also known as “The Alternative” to rescue Nigeria’s democracy.
The PDP chieftain said the coalition would not evolve into a political party but would serve as a civic platform.
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Sowunmi said Atiku and Gambari have the same mind and think alike. The former spokesman for Atiku stated this while reacting to a post of Gambari’s visit to Atiku’s residence in Abuja on Wednesday, November 27.
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Reacting via his X handle (formerly known as Twitter) @SegunShowunmi, Sowunmi said Nigeria needs another alternative as the country cannot fumble any longer.
“Your minds work and think alike. I listened to him a few days ago and I was wowed. Work together if you can. We watch with critical eyes. Our nation cannot fumble any longer. #TheAlternative.”
Legit reported that Sowunmi blamed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the internal crisis rocking the opposition PDP.
Sowunmi compared Tinubu’s handling of the situation to that of former President Obasanjo, who, when forming a national unity government, made sure to consult party elders before appointing members from other parties to top government positions.