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2027: Opposition urges Adeleke template to oust Tinubu

A political group, G-100, urges opposition parties to adopt the Adeleke template from Osun State to unite and oust Tinubu in the 2027 general elections. Read More: https://punchng.com/2027-opposition-urges-adeleke-template-to-oust-tinubu/

2027: Opposition urges Adeleke template to oust Tinubu

A political pressure group, the G-100, has urged opposition parties to emulate Governor Ademola Adeleke's re-election in Osun State ahead of the 2027 general elections. The G-100 congratulated Adeleke and lauded the people of Osun State for their determination in the governorship election. They argued that the outcome showcased what opposition parties could accomplish when they unite behind a single candidate, rather than remaining fragmented.

The group emphasized that Nigeria's opposition faces its greatest challenge in fragmentation, not a lack of support. They noted that several opposition candidates in Osun had set aside their individual ambitions to support Adeleke, demonstrating political maturity and a willingness to prioritize the greater democratic interest over personal interests.

The G-100 urged opposition leaders to challenge the ruling party at the national level, emphasizing that Nigeria's political future should take precedence over individual ambitions and party interests.

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