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I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by treesun(op): 9:26pm On May 06, 2025
Atiku Abubakar, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has dismissed insinuations that he was planning to dump the party for ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Speaking with PDP women members of the Board of Trustees, BoT, who visited him to help save the party from total collapse, the former Vice President insisted on a coalition to push out the APC-led government in 2027.

Atiku Abubakar said that the coalition movement was not just a political strategy, but a necessity to challenge the ruling party and rebuild the country.

Vanguard gathered that Atiku told the women, led by the former Minister of Women Affairs and ex- National Women Leader of the party, Hajia Inna Ciroma, that a coalition is workable, and would assure good results.

According to him, the National Party of Nigeria, NPN, the ruling party in the Second Republic, had formed an alliance with the Nigeria Peoples Party, NPP, and it was called NPN-NPP accord.

He added that when the coalition is achieved, the name of PDP will not be affected.

Atiku Abubakar was said to have told the PDP women about the status of the pan-Nigerian coalition that he was building in conjunction with other leaders and stakeholders across political divides and regions.

He informed them that the movement was being powered by Nigerians desirous of reclaiming and rebuilding their country from across the nooks and crannies of our country.

What he told us – PDP women

When Vanguard called the leader of the PDP women BoT on the nature of the visit, Ciroma said: “We, as PDP Board of Trustees, BoT, members, the conscience of the party, decided to take this bold decision to come into the crisis the party is going through.

“We, as mothers, are worried and disturbed with what the party is going through at the moment. We are disturbed that the party has no leadership and any organisation without leadership cannot stand.

“We are worried and disturbed. We cannot fold our hands and see things go bad in our great party.

“We decided to visit former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to complain about what we are not happy with, to brainstorm with him on the way forward, on how to save the party from total collapse.

“We told him that there must be leadership and direction in the party. We had very fruitful discussions with the 2023 Presidential candidate of the party.

He told us that he was not leaving the party, as he discussed much on the coalition and the need for us to key in.

“We also discussed party funding; that parties should be well funded so that no single parson can control the party.

“Based on funding, parties must belong to the people and everyone has a role to play in the growth of the party.”

defections, crisis

Recall that disturbed by the persistent internal strife both before and after the 2023 elections, leading to increasing instability and divisions across the Party, PDP, women members of the Board of Trustees, BoT, moved in last week to save the party from what they described as total collapse.

Also following the gale of defections sweeping through the ranks and strongholds of the country’s leading opposition party, PDP, the BoT women took it upon themselves to help address the wave of defections and other internal crises that have plagued the party over the past years.

As part of the moves, the women last week Tuesday began the mission by having a marathon meeting with the Acting National Chairman, Amb. Umar Damagum, for over one and half hours at Wadata Plaza, PDP National Secretariat.

In order to achieve this, the BoT women constituted a team that will reach out to PDP governors, leaders, stakeholders and other members to discuss the problems, why the crisis and the way forward.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/im-not-leaving-pdp-but-coalition-ll-challenge-apc-atiku/

Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Bobloco: 10:02pm On May 06, 2025
sad
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Ikaeniyan0: 10:05pm On May 06, 2025
Do you want to contest under the PDP while also supporting the coalition candidate abi bawo?
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by UkoAnnang(m): 10:25pm On May 06, 2025
grin


Better
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by DMerciful(m): 11:40pm On May 06, 2025
Unveil the coalition, Nigerians can stand APC anymore!
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by yarimo(m): 12:41am On May 07, 2025
Coalition that is only between you and your family members. Did you even discuss it with any PDP leader?
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Amitex(m): 4:01am On May 07, 2025
PDP will not field any candidate in 2027. All opposition bigwigs will face Tinubu under one new party
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Ernchibyke(m): 9:32am On May 07, 2025
Greed at work...
Why not allow the younger ones run.

PDP is dead today, kudos to this man's presidential ambitions over the years.

For a fact I know for now no merger can unseat APC... don't quote me, I said for now.

I'm no supporter of apc aswell, just spitting facts
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Kobicove(m): 9:32am On May 07, 2025
If you like leave, if you like don't leave what I know is that you will not get PDP's ticket for 2027 presidential election. grin

The south must complete its 8 years in Aso Rock!
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by NgeneUkwenu(f): 9:34am On May 07, 2025
DMerciful:
Unveil the coalition, Nigerians can stand APC anymore!
You never tire to wail? Today Biafra, yesterday Labour party..and tomorrow coalition of fraudsters.. grin grin
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by mrvitalis(m): 9:35am On May 07, 2025
Atiku as president
Obi as vice is the best way to remove Tinubu

But my personal advice would be

Obi steps aside completely... Nominate someone from South South to vice Atiku and they rule for 4 years and hand over to Obi

This would defeat Tinubu before 12 noon no matter the rigging
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by fabolouz1(m): 9:35am On May 07, 2025
its just a face saving measure because of the backlash he would face if he leaves.
Atiku is not a smart politician , he could have remained in APC and join forces with the disgruntled elements within the ruling Party to chase Tinubu out or weaken his influence but he chickened out because he's naturally an impatient person unlike president tinubu.
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by NewHe: 9:36am On May 07, 2025
Without leaving PDP, that party is sunk! You and Wike are the problem of the once largest party in Africa but now reduced to South East party!
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by fabolouz1(m): 9:36am On May 07, 2025
mrvitalis:
Atiku as president
Obi as vice is the best way to remove Tinubu

But my personal advice would be

Obi steps aside completely... Nominate someone from South South to vice Atiku and they rule for 4 years and hand over to Obi

This would defeat Tinubu before 12 noon no matter the rigging
An assertion from someone suffering from poor judgement .
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Wasky101: 9:39am On May 07, 2025
Ok
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by fabolouz1(m): 9:40am On May 07, 2025
NewHe:
Without leaving PDP, that party is sunk! You and Wike are the problem of the once largest party in Africa but now reduced to South East party!
PDP problem is self destruction and it has nothing to do with either Atiku but WIke, Ex-President Obasanjo in fact destroyed the party when he chased out those who formed the party because of his over bearing attitude . in his time as president , people won primaries for various positions and offices in their States only for the results to be changed in Abuja.
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Ofemannnu: 9:41am On May 07, 2025
Good
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Danisaint112(m): 9:42am On May 07, 2025
mrvitalis:
Atiku as president
Obi as vice is the best way to remove Tinubu

But my personal advice would be

Obi steps aside completely... Nominate someone from South South to vice Atiku and they rule for 4 years and hand over to Obi

This would defeat Tinubu before 12 noon no matter the rigging
Obi won't step aside simply because he is better than Atiku. If we have to fail again so be it. We all learn the hard way until Nigerians learn how to vote right.
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by tiswell(m): 9:42am On May 07, 2025
You have spoken well,Mazi chukwuebuka Atiku

Wazirin Adamawa
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Preshpresh101: 9:43am On May 07, 2025
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Dear good Samaritan, call me on
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Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by casualobserver:
Fellow Nigerians, please stop basing your lives on the advice of babalawos and marabouts. This is what happens, you start talking like a foolish man at 80!

The NPN-NPP alliance was a governance/parliamentary alliance after the NPN had won the election but did not have enough seats in parliament. That is how Ezeoke from NPP became speaker! The alliance came AFTER the election. It was a post election allliance for governance and just like the ZIK/Balewa alliance, both eventually failed.


Secondly a presidential candidate and his VO must come from the same party. You can’t be presidential candidate from PDP and Vp candidate from LP. So does this mean Obi is going back to the structure of criminality?

Toh!
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by straighttalk(m): 9:44am On May 07, 2025
The former Vice President Atiku Abubakar clearly has no bearing as it stands so. He was not consulting with the relevant stakeholders in PDP yet he has been talking about coalition
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by jiz: 9:47am On May 07, 2025
Bad news for some people grin
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by dimexy247(m): 9:49am On May 07, 2025
Definitely
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Felabrity: 9:51am On May 07, 2025
Only pdp can defeat apc

Moving to another party is wastage of time

The whole opposition need to unite under the PDP candidate in 2027, the candidate is either Atiku or Jonathan

Final.

The rest can wait for their turn.
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by TTPAAR(m): 9:51am On May 07, 2025
The return of PDP will shock us all ooo
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by RichIgboBoy: 9:52am On May 07, 2025
Go and rest
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by kingbee90: 9:53am On May 07, 2025
In 2027, it will not be a battle of Coalition vs APC.
It will be a battle between APC vs Nigerian citizens whom Tinubu has kept in hunger and hardship due to his wuru-wuru policies.
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by Reference(m): 9:54am On May 07, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
Do you want to contest under the PDP while also supporting the coalition candidate abi bawo?
A coalition is not a merger.
A merger involves dissolution of multiple parties to form one while a coalition is just an agreement to work together, to pull resources towards an objective.

How this can work is that the parties involved agree to back a particular party candidate in the elections so you may have all the PDP, Labour, SDP, etc supporters in this case pooling their votes for a particular candidate under his party then sharing the spoils of office afterwards if successful.

It is very common in paliamentary democracies worldwide.

It is a game of numbers and judging by the last elections they would have sufficient numbers to win. That is why the APC has responded by poaching key members of parties in the potential coalition.

This is the only reason for the recent gake of defections. A counter strategy. Strategically speaking it was an error on the part of he opposition for plans for a coalition to be announced a long way off from the elections.

Most effective political coalition strategies occur very close to or right in the middle of elections to catch out the opponent leaving them little time to react.

I guess emotional intelligence is not a strong point in these parts of the world.
Re: I’m Not Leaving PDP, But Coalition Will Challenge APC – Atiku by diverseconcepts: 9:54am On May 07, 2025
of course you own it grin grin
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