Former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, on Monday expressed deep regret for his role in bringing President Bola Tinubu to power in 2023.
El-Rufai was a guest on Arise New Prime Time show in Abuja, where he said that the Tinubu’s administration has performed below expectation and he was working with other opposition leaders to remove him from power in 2027.
He said: “I just feel like I contributed to this country’s problems by bringing the evil Tinubu into power. I should do the last lap by removing Tinubu.”
“Nigerians are tired of the APC. 91 per cent of citizens disapprove of it. They want alternatives. They want people who can put aside their differences.”
In March of this year, Nasir El-Rufai publicly declared his resignation from the ruling party. The former governor has since aligned himself with the burgeoning political coalition under the All Democratic Alliance (ADA), a yet-to-be-registered movement.
El-Rufai, one of the key architects of this initiative, described the alliance as a diverse collective of individuals from varied political and ideological persuasions, all bound by a singular objective: the comprehensive reformation and revitalization of Nigeria.
“Parties are not involved in this movement. Everybody has their group, there is a group drawn from Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi has his group, and former Buhari ministers have their groups. I am not representing SDP, that’s how this coalition is formed.”
According to him, the coalition may eventually form a single political party if the need arises.
“But if there is a need to form a political party, we will leave our groups and join a political party. This is why we feel encouraged by the party of the coalition. We are all like-minded. It is about fixing the country. Nobody is talking about his ambition. It is that Nigeria is ruled by urban bandits, so we want to drive them away and fix this country.”
El-Rufai also drew parallels between the current political climate and the events leading to the fall of the Goodluck Jonathan regime in 2015.
“The reason why the Jonathan coalition came up was because, first, the feeling that Jonathan was not ruling the country very well; secondly, Jonathan was not sure of competing in the 2015 election, so he had a problem within his party; third was the need for all of us from the smaller parties to come together owing to the first reason,” he explained.
In a moment of blunt self-awareness, El-Rufai cautioned Nigerians against blindly trusting his political choices.
“Don’t trust what I say. It seems like I’m not good at picking political candidates. Don’t trust what I say. Check if the person I pick will be better than the previous person.”





































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