Potential Support Announcement for Tinubu by Atiku in the Presidential Race
In a surprising turn of events, President Bola Tinubu's Special Adviser on Policy Communications, Daniel Bwala, has dropped a bombshell. Bwala suggests that former PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, could soon publicly announce his support for Tinubu.
During an appearance on TVC's Journalists Hangout, Bwala reacted to the wave of defections from the PDP. He opined that the lack of direction and leadership within the PDP would drive any rational individual away from the party.
Bwala went on to compare the opposition's role to maintaining a diverse political landscape, arguing that it's their responsibility to prevent Nigeria from becoming a one-party state. Conversely, he stated that it's not the president's role to steer individuals towards APC membership.
Bwala further explained that political defectors are essentially passing the blame for the PDP's failures onto others due to the party's diminished political stature. He pointed out the lack of successful PDP meetings and questionable leadership as factors contributing to the party's decline.
Hoping to attract more support, Bwala expressed optimism that Atiku Abubakar might declare his support for Tinubu in the near future. He emphasized that Tinubu is aiming to run a governance that benefits all Nigerians.
While Bwala's statement suggests a possible shift in Atiku's political stance, it remains to be seen whether he will indeed support Tinubu. It is important to note that Atiku has not confirmed any plans to support Tinubu, and the speculation remains unsubstantiated.
Nevertheless, the political landscape continues to evolve, with ongoing tensions between Atiku and Tinubu's administration persisting. Atiku has publicly called for Tinubu to address allegations involving his family members, and Atiku remains a part of an anti-Tinubu coalition. Additionally, Bwala himself has encouraged Atiku to accept that it may not be God's will for him to be president and to collaborate with Tinubu, but there's no indication that Atiku has heeded this advice.
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- The special advisor to President Bola Tinubu on policy communications, Daniel Bwala, hinted that former PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar might announce his support for Tinubu.
- During an interview, Bwala suggested that the lack of direction and leadership within the PDP would drive any rational individual away from the party.
- Bwala accused defectors from the PDP of passing the blame for the party's failures onto others due to its diminished political stature.
- He expressed optimism that Atiku might declare his support for Tinubu in the near future, highlighting Tinubu's aim for a governance that benefits all Nigerians.
- Despite the speculation, Atiku has not confirmed any plans to support Tinubu, and the ongoing tension between Atiku and Tinubu's administration persists.
- In other political news, El-Rufai and others received an OPC warning as Tinubu's administration cautioned against endangering the rotational principle.
- The transformation of education continues under Tinubu's administration with the upgrading of 38 technical colleges and the introduction of a new learning method.

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