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A key member of the African Democratic Congress, ADC coalition, Senator Aminu Tambuwal, has accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of being involved in the destabilisation of the opposition in Nigeria.
He made the remarks on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday.
Tambuwal said: “If I’m invited by the police I will appear; the interpretation and reading of meaning into the invitation is totally a different ball game altogether.
“Police need to be very circumspect going forward and I can’t say that they are wrong in the invitation.
“We are all sensible and when you look at what is happening in various political parties in Nigeria today, you don’t need to be told the amount of denial that they, including Tinubu, are involved in destabilising efforts of opposition parties.
“I’m saying that they are involved in efforts aimed at destabilising the opposition. I’m saying they are involved in the destabilisation efforts.
“I’m shocked that under Tinubu’s watch, Nigeria is being run the way it’s run today and I can’t say that I’m disappointed because I campaigned against him.”
Former Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, has dismissed the notion that the African Democratic Congress, ADC-led coalition is a pro-northern agenda.
Tambuwal dismissed the claims on Friday when he featured on ‘Politics Today’, a programme on Channels Television, stressing that the opposition front is a broad national coalition.
“Is Peter Obi from Northern Nigeria? Is Aregbesola not from Osun State? What are you telling me? Are they not all part of the coalition,” he asked.
According to the serving Sokoto South senator, there should be a change of government through constitutional and democratic means on May 29, 2027.
He also alleged that the administration of President Bola Tinubu has failed to meet the expectations of Nigerians.
“It is not cast in stone that he may not lose in 2027. Every effort being made to make it if he is invisible — that Bola Tinubu cannot be defeated — is rubbish,” he said.




















