Mr Soludo noted that foreign intervention should be sought by Nigeria, not face invasion threats from the world’s most powerful nation.
“Tinubu is going to think of twins tax or ‘multiple childbirth tax’. He’s just thinking of how to collect more money. It’s wrong,” the politician claimed.
Mr Arabambi described Mr Obi as an “irredentist element.’’
Mr El-Rufai said, “They are used to getting $20,000 every month for medical check-up, I stopped it.’’
Mr Keyamo accused ADC of reeling out isolated indices and figures, saying the ruling APC remained unruffled by the coalition’s growing popularity.
Mr Buhari, a one-time military leader, rode to power on anti-corruption rhetoric in 2015.
“I believe there are a lot of sycophants around the president. People are telling him that things are okay. Things are not okay,” Mr Garba maintained.
Despite his publicised concerns for the North, there are elements in the region vowing that “if he stands for election 1000 times, we won’t vote for him 1000 times.”
Mr Oluyede said that efforts were being made to address these issues and improve the overall effectiveness of the army.
