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2027: How we can remove Tinubu from seat of power – ADC reveals bold strategy

The African Democratic Congress, ADC, says it wants to get president Bola Tinubu out of power come 2027.

Bolaji Abdullahi, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, revealed this on Friday during an interview on “Politics Today,” a Channels Television program.

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“We want to get Tinubu out of power,” he said. We can only regain our nation in this manner.

“Not desperately, because it is only by getting him out of power that we can take our country back.

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Bolaji Abdullahi
ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi

“They country has been more or less been hijacked. You see some of the behaviour of the people in government, and when people say you can smash and grab power and run with it. That’s the language of banditry.

“A government that can forge a duly passed law. What do you call that. You see, some things have happened in my recent tome that is unprecedented in the history of Nigeria.

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President of Nigeria, Tinubu

“This is the first time the National Assembly will make a law then some people in government will sit and forge it.

“This is the first time we hear that the Nigerian government will pay $9m for lobbyists to make them look good before US President Donald Trump.”

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