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Social Democratic Party Dismisses Coalition Rumour Against President Tinubu

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The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has denied a recent reports circulating in the media that the party, alongside other major opposition parties in Nigeria, is involved in forming a coalition against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

The party stated that this is a product of a substantial conspiracy, which it said is reportedly backed by influential opposition figures and certain private sector entities.
This conspiracy, they said, aims to establish a formidable coalition, including opposition parties, trade unions, and civil society organizations.
These were contained in a statement signed by Alfa Mohammed Esq, the
National Publicity Secretary of the SDP.
“The goal is to turn public opinion against the current government, potentially leading to its undemocratic removal.
“However, the SDP firmly distances itself from such unpatriotic and undemocratic political tactics.
“To eliminate any confusion, it is important to note that the mainstream SDP, currently embroiled in a legal struggle against certain factions illegitimately recognized by INEC, is committed to engaging with President Tinubu’s administration in a constructive manner for the next three years.
“This approach excludes any involvement in schemes aimed at destabilizing the government or distracting its focus,” the statement read.
The party then urged “Nigerians to remain vigilant and discerning in the face of potentially harmful propaganda and provocative statements that would soon be pouring out from the said coalition. Such tactics are designed to erode public confidence in the President and the ruling political class, thereby jeopardizing the integrity of our hard-fought democracy.”
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