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Why I’m happy over coalition party – Gbajabiamila

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Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, has expressed delight on the emergence of coalition party spearheaded by major opposition leaders.

He said the coalition party, African Democratic Congress (ADC),  would prevent Nigeria from sliding into one-party system.

Gbajabiamila, who stated this shortly after casting his vote at the Lagos state local government election in Surulere on Saturday, however expressed uncertainty about the prospect of the coalition.

Recall that Atiku and some opposition politicians unveiled ADC as the platform to use in unseating President  Tinubu.

There had been different reactions to the recent political moves by the opposition lesders, with some viewing it as a formidable force capable of wrestling power from the ruling APC in 2027, while others are doubtful about its chances of success.

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Commenting, however, Gbajabiamila, said, “It’s a welcome development with the coalition. It’s not the first time we’re seeing this. It’s a welcome development.

“In every democracy, we must have some level of opposition otherwise we’ll run into a one-party state. But I’m not sure where it would go.”

Speaking on the conduct of the LG election, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, who cast his vote at Lagos PU 014 on Elizabeth Fowler Memorial High School in the Adeniran Ogunsanya area of Surulere, described the election as peaceful.

He said, “So far, I’ve seen peace, I’ve seen quiet, I’ve seen free and fair election. A little bit disappointed about the turnout which is where we need to work on. There is general low turnout from what I’ve seen.

“Perhaps because people don’t understand fully the importance of local government elections, which is even more important than any other election. We need to sensitise our people. We need to educate them about the importance of grassroot government.

“But so far, it’s peaceful and quiet. It’s free and fair. There are no skirmishes anywhere and that’s what we all want for any election.” he added.



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