Your Alarm Rings in Error' - Tinubu Dismisses One-Party State Claims
- President Bola Ahmed Tinubu spoke to the National Assembly in Abuja on Thursday during the 2025 Democracy Day celebration, addressing political issues.
- His remarks responded to political instability in opposition parties PDP and LP amid defections and realignments weakening their unity.
- Tinubu welcomed defectors into the ruling APC, described closing party doors as political malpractice, and rejected claims of a one-party state plan.
- He reassured those concerned about claims that the APC aims to establish a one-party state, personally affirming his commitment to democracy and dismissing such fears as unfounded.
- Tinubu’s speech implies ongoing party realignments and a commitment to pluralism, while promising investment in youth programs and tech infrastructure.
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BREAKING: Nigeria won't become one-party state, says Tinubu - Daily Trust
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ruled out the possibility of Nigeria becoming a one-party state under his watch. Addressing a joint session of the National Assembly on the occasion of democracy day celebration on Thursday in Abuja, Tinubu, however, said he would not advise opposition parties to put their house in order. He said, “It is better to witness them (opposition parties) in such a disarray. ” Tinubu also said the APC would be doing what …
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