Atiku Pushes For Opposition Alliance
In Ibadan, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar called on opposition parties to come together ahead of the 2027 elections.
He spoke on Saturday at a national summit attended by key political figures. The gathering focused on building a common front. It marked a fresh push for unity among rival groups.
At the meeting, he said opposition leaders must act together and present a single direction. He described unity as necessary for the country’s future.
He urged parties to put aside differences and work toward a shared goal.
The message centred on collective action.
He also said forming an alliance should no longer be delayed. According to him, the political moment demands cooperation across party lines.
He added that a united front would strengthen democracy. The summit aimed to revive coordination among opposition leaders.
He thanked Seyi Makinde for hosting the event and praised the people of the state. He noted that Oyo has often played a role in shaping national politics.
The meeting ended with renewed calls for cooperation. Leaders agreed on the need to stay united moving forward.















