At the heart of his remarks, Yusuf issued a pointed prediction: “I know that coalition will end up producing Atiku; if not, he wouldn’t be committed to it.” He argued that the coalition, which has attracted heavyweight politicians including former Senate President David Mark, former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai, and former PDP vice-presidential candidate Peter Obi, is less about national reform and more about securing Atiku Abubakar’s presidential ambition.
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Yusuf described the coalition as the latest expression of what he called the “Atiku ambition coalition,” formed out of frustration when internal PDP congresses last year did not deliver the party structures Atiku needed to run again. “This is not new,” Yusuf explained, noting that Atiku has previously shifted between parties—moving to the Action Congress in 2007, returning to the PDP, and later joining the APC before once again contesting under the PDP banner in 2019.….KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶