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2027: Atiku Meets Amaechi Amid Adc Reconciliation Moves
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2027: ATIKU MEETS AMAECHI AMID ADC RECONCILIATION MOVES

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has met with former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi amid ongoing reconciliation efforts within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 political cycle.

 

The meeting, which is part of wider political consultations, is believed to focus on strengthening internal cohesion and building alliances within the party as it positions itself for upcoming elections.

 

Sources familiar with the discussions say both politicians reviewed the current political landscape and explored areas of cooperation aimed at boosting the party’s competitiveness.

 

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has recently intensified efforts to reconcile key stakeholders and attract prominent political figures as part of its strategy to expand its influence nationwide.

 

Political observers say the engagement reflects early manoeuvring by key actors ahead of 2027, as parties begin realigning and consolidating support bases.

 

Neither Atiku nor Amaechi has issued a detailed public statement on the outcome of the meeting, but further political consultations are expected in the coming weeks.

 

The development adds to growing speculation around shifting alliances in Nigeria’s evolving political environment.

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