The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, has described the Ibadan opposition summit as a political arrangement built on "sinking ground." He said the emerging alliance lacks cohesion and ideological strength to pose a serious challenge in the upcoming election. Dare dismissed the coalition's prospects, calling it fragile and destined to fail. His comments reflect the growing tension between the ruling party and opposition groups planning a unified front.
Sunday Dare claims the opposition coalition is built on "sinking ground," yet offers no evidence of its internal collapse beyond asserting its weakness. If the alliance is truly unstable, then the ruling party has less to mock and more to exploit. Nigerians named in the coalition may find their political survival depends not on unity, but on navigating public perception of fragility. The claim of inevitable failure now rests on whether fractures emerge or are manufactured.
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