Mr Obi said he backed ADC candidates because INEC has not recognised any Labour Party candidates owing to the party’s internal crisis.
The publicity secretary said the suspended leaders lacked transparency and trust to preside over the affairs of the party.
According to Mr Abdullahi, the African Democratic Congress demands a full disclosure of all loan agreements signed over the past ten years by the APC.
He appealed to the members to dwell on issues in their campaign.
The ADC noted that this same administration had spent over a year blaming Buhari for the country’s economic troubles.
“Nigerians deserve visionary leadership, not theatrical comebacks. APC is prepared to lead and win,” Mr Oladejo said.
Mr Adeleke’s absence raised speculation over his potential defection from the PDP to the APC after he met with President Bola Tinubu.
The ADC spokesperson stated that Mr. Tinubu chose to disregard the laws he swore to uphold and tread the path of unconstitutionality in Rivers State.
Unless there’s a major bombshell in the next two years, Nigerians will likely head into a 2027 election with Peter Obi on one side and Bola Tinubu on the other.
Idris Umar, a former Minister of Transportation, said the coalition aimed to rescue Gombe from hardship.
