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Onanuga Accuses Obi of Seeking Sympathy With Claims About 2027 Election

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Presidency has dismissed claims by former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi that he may not be alive to participate in the 2027 general election. It described the remarks as an attempt to gain public sympathy.

Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), made the statement during an interview with Chude Jideonwo. He alleged that the Federal Government was frustrating his means of livelihood and targeting opposition figures. He also claimed that his activities were being deliberately obstructed.

“The way they are going… not even as a candidate, I might not even be alive. I’m telling you,” Obi said.

Reacting in a statement posted on X on Wednesday, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, rejected the allegation. He described Obi’s remarks as false and politically motivated.

“His claim that he may not be alive for the January 2027 election and that people are being pressured not to invite him to social events is nothing more than a fabricated narrative, a page from his book of lies and propaganda,” the statement reads.

Onanuga also argued that the claims were intended to shift public attention away from internal challenges facing Obi and his political platform.

“These claims lack substance and are designed to attract undue sympathy and deflect attention from his credibility deficit and the problems faced by his SPV and his adopted political association, the NDC.

“It is important to note that Mr Obi has a substantial interest in Fidelity Bank. The institution continues to thrive as a result of the current administration’s robust economic reforms.

“The government is certainly not targeting the bank. Rather than being “haunted” by the government, Mr Obi appears to be grappling with the consequences of his litany of unfounded statements.”

The presidential aide further stated that President Tinubu remains committed to implementing his administration’s reforms and is not distracted by what he described as Obi’s claims.

According to Onanuga, the President is “fully focused” on consolidating his reforms and does not have time for “Obi’s self-serving narratives and lies”.

Presidency slams Buhari’s allies defecting to opposition coalition

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

The Nigerian Presidency has launched a scathing attack on former key allies of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari who have joined a coalition of opposition parties aiming to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 elections.

Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, in a statement posted on his Facebook page, accused the defectors of lacking principles and being motivated solely by bitterness after losing political relevance within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Onanuga specifically named and criticized several prominent figures like Rotimi Amaechi (Former Minister of Transportation) whom he described as having “lost everything politically” after failing to secure the APC presidential ticket in 2022.

Onanuga stated that Amaechi had effectively left the APC long ago.

Abubakar Malami SAN (Former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice) was then characterized by Onanuga as a “bitter loser” since President Tinubu took office, particularly after losing the Kebbi State governorship ticket.

Onanuga claimed Malami’s hostility towards the APC was well-known.

Others he slammed include Hadi Sirika (Former Minister of Aviation), Rauf Aregbesola (Former Minister of Interior and ex-Governor of Osun State).

Onanuga also mentioned Kashim Imam and Chief John Odigie Oyegun as longtime APC figures nursing grudges after losing out on the vice-presidential ticket in 2022.

He described Oyegun, a former APC National Chairman, as having lost influence within the party.In his statement, Onanuga warned Nigerians to be wary of the opposition coalition, labeling its members “bitter” individuals united only by their resentment towards President Tinubu.

He dismissed the coalition as “unprincipled” and “without ideology.””Their eyes are closed by the pursuit of their ambition, the hunger for power is glaring, not for the benefit of Nigerians, but for their own benefit,” Onanuga stated.

He predicted the coalition would inevitably collapse due to internal clashes and conflicting political ambitions among its members.

“Their mutual antagonism and political ambitions will make them fight each other,” Onanuga asserted.