Mr Onwumelu expressed confidence in the candidates’ ability to advance the party’s programmes and provide effective representation if elected.
Mr Wike stated that Nigerians were not looking for political illusions but for tangible improvements in their daily lives.
He said he cherished the party and would never allow anyone to push him into acting against it.
According to him, the permit was designed to prevent visual pollution.
Mr Keyamo accused ADC of reeling out isolated indices and figures, saying the ruling APC remained unruffled by the coalition’s growing popularity.
Mr Adediran had on March 3 resigned from the PDP and announced his return to his former party, APC.
Mr Dogara described the SDP as “the new bride of Nigeria,” claiming the party’s membership is growing rapidly across the country.
The federal government says it hopes to achieve the conversion of one million petrol vehicles in the country to compressed natural gas by 2027.
Mr Bobai urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and not succumb to “the deceptive agenda of conflict entrepreneurs.”
“If you want to participate in the electoral process, wait until 2027. If not, then make peace. You are not the only voice of Nigerians,” Mr Tinubu said.
