Former APC Vice Chairman Speaks Out: Coalition Negotiations Still In Progress

Ex-APC Official: Coalition Talks Are Still Happening
Let me break it down for you. Salihu Lukman, who once served as the National Vice Chairman North-West of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has stepped forward to clarify something important. He's saying that the talks about forming a coalition are still in full swing and haven’t reached their final stage yet. There’s a lot more to discuss before any final decisions are made.
In a statement delivered on Monday, Lukman addressed some of the rumors that disagreements are causing delays in the coalition process. He’s here to set the record straight, folks. He wants everyone to know that these discussions are delicate and take time, and they’re not just about picking sides or making hasty decisions. This is about shaping the future of Nigerian politics, and it deserves the time and effort.
He went on to explain that the leaders involved in these talks understand that they need to agree on certain fundamental things before moving forward. For instance, they need to figure out which political party will serve as the platform for the coalition to field candidates. Without that clarity, it’s hard to make progress on other aspects like candidate selection or campaign strategies. It’s like trying to build a house without first laying the foundation.
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What’s Being Discussed Behind Closed Doors
Now, let’s dive a little deeper into what’s actually happening in these negotiations. Lukman made it clear that the discussions are ongoing, and nothing is set in stone just yet. Once everything is finalized, there will be a formal announcement. But until then, they’re busy ironing out the details. They’re not just talking about who will be part of the coalition but also how they’ll work together to achieve their goals in the 2027 election.
He emphasized that consultations are at an advanced stage, which means they’re reaching out to potential members and mapping out agreements among the coalition’s members. The focus right now is on getting leaders to agree to work together. This isn’t just about personal ambitions or egos; it’s about putting the greater good of the nation first. They’re asking leaders to set aside their individual desires to contest the 2027 elections and focus on building a strong, united front.
Another critical issue on the table is deciding which political party will serve as the platform for the coalition in the 2027 electoral contest. This is a big decision, and it’s not one that can be rushed. Lukman acknowledged that there are strong interests being expressed around zoning issues by individual leaders, but these haven’t been formally discussed in any consultation meetings yet. It’s a complex process, but they’re working through it step by step.
So, in short, the negotiations are still very much alive, and the leaders are putting in the effort to create a coalition that can make a real difference in the upcoming elections. It’s a challenging but necessary journey, and we’ll all have to wait and see how it unfolds.
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