
Daniel Bwala, special counsel for policy communications with President Bora Tinub, warned that all Progressive Assembly (APC) regarding Borno South Senator Ali Ndume, accusing lawmakers of no longer being consistent with the party’s ideals and spiritually with the opposition.
“Let me tell you today that I hope everyone hears it, especially the president of all the progressive congresses, Abdullahi Ganduje. Senator Ali Ndume’s spirit and soul are with the alliance; his body is already in the APC. Sunday Politics Broadcast by channel TV.
“(nasir)El-Rufai’s way is better: Just say I’m leaving. You’ll give El-Rufai more honors and honors because he doesn’t feel like he can stay and become a thief.”
The rhetoric is a rise in political tensions within the APC and adds momentum to opposition numbers ahead of the 2027 election. On Friday, April 11, Ndume, one of Nigeria’s longest-serving lawmakers, publicly criticized President Tinubu’s proposal for emergency rule in Rivers. He recommended that the president declare a state of emergency for national security and economics.
Ndume suggests that if former President Muhammadu Buhari is not in his corner, Tinubu should be worried. The announcement comes after a high-profile visit by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and other opposition leaders to Kaduna’s Buhari, which was seen by many as symbolizing a broader political adjustment.
The alliance, led by Atiku, involves characters such as Peter Obi and Nasir El-Rufai, was officially announced on March 20, 2025. It aims to expel the APC in 2027 and accuse Tinubu of causing huge harm to the economic situation in Nigeria, citing the economic situation in Nigeria, citing soaring inflation and deepening Crisis crist living Crisis.
The opposition coalition was facilitated by voter force Atiku, and Obi gathered in the 2023 presidential election. As announced by the Independent National Election Commission (INEC), they collectively received more than 12 million votes and more than 4 million votes.
In the context, ongoing legal struggles, internal partisan disputes and leadership crises plagued the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Labor Party (LP). Amid these troubles, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) has become a new political shelter. El-Rufai and several of his allies have officially joined the SDP, and Atiku and Obi are reportedly talking about possible conversations, but neither publicly confirmed the move.