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‘Opposition Must Come Together For National Interest’ — Wabara

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PDP BoT chairman Adolphus Wabara

A former Senate President, Senator Adolphus Wabara, has urged all opposition politicians to rise above partisan, ethnic and religious divides and unite against bad leadership in the country.

In a message marking his 78th birthday on Monday, Wabara said Nigeria’s survival depends on the choices citizens make in the 2027 general elections and described poor leadership as the country’s greatest albatross.

He added that successive administrations, especially the ruling All Progressives Congress, have wasted the nation’s enormous human and natural resources.

To save Nigeria from what he described as “economic mismanagement, democratic decline and worsening insecurity,” the former Senate President, who also serves as Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees (BoT), called on opposition parties to put aside their differences and form a united front.

He said, “Millions of Nigerians can no longer afford the basic necessities of life. Businesses are shutting down, investors are losing confidence, families are struggling to survive, while insecurity continues to spread across various parts of the country. This is not the Nigeria our founding fathers envisioned.”

Meanwhile, the elder statesman further accused the ruling APC of failing to fulfil its promises to Nigerians and warned that allowing the party to continue in power beyond 2027 could further endanger the nation’s future.

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