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Former spokesperson Bwala Daniel claims that Peter Obi is contemplating joining forces with Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai in the Social Democratic Party (SDP), as the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) prepares to take ownership of their political party, the Nigerian Labour Party.
This revelation comes following a court judgment affirming the NLC’s ownership of the Labour Party, prompting arrangements for the transfer of custody.
The purported alliance between Peter Obi, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, and El-Rufai, known for his reformist policies, has stirred speculation and interest.
The potential collaboration between these two political heavyweights introduces a new dimension to Nigeria’s political landscape, with implications at both regional and national levels.
As the NLC asserts its control over the Labour Party, political observers anticipate a realignment of political allegiances and power dynamics.
The impending transition of custody heralds a shift in the political balance within Nigeria, potentially reshaping the terrain ahead of forthcoming elections.
Notably, the claims were made by former spokesperson Bwala Daniel, adding a layer of intrigue to the unfolding political narrative. With his insider perspective, Daniel’s statements fuel speculation and anticipation regarding the future trajectory of Nigerian politics.