Breaking: Four 2023 Presidential Candidates Lobby Tinubu for Appointments

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Opposition Urge APC Chairman for Inclusion in President Tinubu’s Government.

 

Abuja, Nigeria — In a move that highlights a commitment to national unity and development, Presidential candidates from various opposition political parties participating in the 2023 general elections gathered to make a formal demand to the national chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje. The opposition candidates expressed their desire for inclusion in President Bola Tinubu’s government, marking a significant step towards collaborative governance.

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Representatives of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Action Democratic Party (ADP), National Rescue Movement (NRM), and Action Peoples Party (APP), among others, came together under the umbrella of the “Forum of Concerned Presidential Candidates.” The group emphasized their shared concern for the nation’s progress and stability as the driving force behind their decision.

The collective effort was manifested in a courtesy call on the APC national chairman at the party’s headquarters in Abuja. During this meeting, the opposition candidates expressed their eagerness to contribute their skills, ideas, and experience to the government, fostering a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to governance.

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What particularly stood out was their decision not to contest the victory of President Tinubu at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT). The opposition candidates, led by Ambassador Felix Johnson Osakwe, the Presidential candidate of the National Rescue Movement (NRM), cited the nation’s need for tranquility and advancement as their motivation to support the current administration.

In a statement delivered by Ambassador Osakwe, he assured President Tinubu and the APC that the forum and its members were firmly committed to peace. This stance echoes the sentiment that unity and collaboration among diverse political parties can lead to a stronger, more resilient Nigeria.

The demand for inclusion in President Tinubu’s government is a testament to the evolving political landscape of Nigeria, where the focus on national interest transcends partisan boundaries. As the nation witnesses this unprecedented display of unity, the coming days will reveal how the ruling party responds to this overture, potentially shaping the dynamics of governance for years to come.

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