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Defend your vote: Galadima raises concern as Obi, Kwankwaso linked to ADC exit

“Defend your vote” Buba Galadima draw national attention. He urged supporters to protect their votes during future elections. He also said Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso may leave the ADC. The message was delivered at a political meeting in Abuja.

Galadima spoke at a gathering of the Obi-Kwankwaso Movement. He called for preparedness ahead of the 2027 general elections. The defend your vote statement focused on electoral vigilance. He linked the message to concerns about election credibility.

The meeting forms part of ongoing political consultations ahead of 2027. Supporters of opposition figures have held strategy sessions in Abuja. These engagements aim to strengthen coordination and alliances. Calls to defend your vote have featured in Nigeria’s electoral discourse. Political actors often stress the need for credible voting processes.

Stakeholders continue to promote lawful participation in elections. The ADC has recently featured in opposition alignment discussions. Speculation about party movements has increased among political actors. Consultations are ongoing ahead of party primaries and coalitions.

Galadima urged supporters to remain committed during elections. He said, “be prepared to be in the trenches.” He added that change must come through the ballot. He emphasised that democratic processes must be followed.

He linked the defend your vote message to civic responsibility. On party alignment, he indicated possible exits from the ADC. He said Obi and Kwankwaso could leave the party by Monday. The statement reflects ongoing discussions about political realignment.

The meeting brought together supporters of both political figures. It was part of efforts to align political interests ahead of elections. Observers note increasing engagement among opposition groups.

The defend your vote message reflects rising political mobilisation. It highlights growing engagement ahead of the 2027 elections. Statements on vote protection raise concerns about election conduct. They also emphasise the need for peaceful and lawful participation.

Possible party exits could reshape opposition alliances. They may influence strategy and coalition formation. Electoral institutions will remain central to ensuring compliance. Stakeholders are expected to monitor developments closely.

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Michael Victor

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