All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader, Bola Tinubu is âworking on an alternative partyâ to vie for the 2023 presidency.

InfoStride News was informed that his camp is not putting all eggs in one basket to avoid being caught unawares by an âunfavourable outcomeâ of the APC primary.
President Muhammadu Buhari is said to be considering âa younger personâ as a successor.
In January, he refused to name his preference, saying the person may be killed.
At the weekend, insiders in Ekiti claimed Tinubu plans to test the waters with the governorship election that will be held on June 18, 2022.
The ambition of the ex-Lagos Governor âdoes not have the full backingâ of Governor Kayode Fayemi, who himself is reportedly interested in the presidency.
Tinubu, well aware of this, is âtactically aligningâ with Segun Oni, a one-time Ekiti Governor and Social Democratic Party (SDP) flagbearer.
Fayemiâs ally, Biodun Oyebanji, a former Secretary to the State Government (SSG), won the APC ticket after defeating Ojo Kayode, Opeyemi Bamidele and Dayo Adeyeye.
The calculation is that with 54-year-old Oyebanji as Governor, the state government and party chapter may not commit to working for Tinubuâs emergence as President.
The Jagaban of Borgu is disposed to stopping Fayemi from installing a next-in-line not only for refusing to support his bid but daring to join the presidential race.
âThe President wants a younger person and thatâs not Tinubu. Fayemi wants to be President if the office is zoned to the Southâ, a source said.
âIf he fails, he may get the SGF (Secretary to the Government of the Federation) position as long as the next President or Vice are not from South-West.
âTinubu is monitoring all thatâs happening and he seems to have pitched his tent with the SDP. The truth is that civil servants like Oni are ready to vote for him.
âWith his cold war with Fayemi and Oniâs popularity, Tinubu has developed a soft spot for the SDP. And this isnât just about Ekiti election, he may contest on the platform if APC denies him a ticket.â
InfoStride News gathered that Oniâs running mate, Otunba Ladi Owolabi was picked after consultations with Tinubuâs camp. Oni, 67, is from Ifaki while Owolabi, 68, is an Ado Ekiti indigene.
During Tinubuâs visit to Ekiti monarchs a fortnight ago, the state government allegedly frustrated the use of the Adetiloye Hall.
âThe authorities stopped the use of the venue because Fayemi isnât working for his political leaderâs ambition. In fact, by the time Tinubu landed, Fayemi left the state via helicopter.
âThey said he had to be in Abuja. He could have briefly showed up at the parley with the Obas but didnât want to be seen with Tinubu in such a gatheringâ, another source hinted.
The Onisan of Isan Ekiti, Oba Gabriel Ayodele Adejuwon is Chairman of the Council of Traditional Rulers. Fayemi hails from Isan.
The meeting was eventually held at the palace of the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe, where Tinubu decried âhopelessness, hunger and lack of developmentâ in the land.
âWe can not just be talking of airport alone in Ekiti, we should boast of good roads and better education system and better future for our children.
âWe are here to answer the call of our forefathers to build a nation that will be united, prosperous and happily developed. I need your prayers to achieve this mandate.
âWe are here to renew the hope of Nigeria and make the country better for our children. I have been on the issue of Nigeria since 70s. (MKO) Abiola was brought out by us, we fought for democracyâ, he stated.
The late Abiola, a business mogul and philanthropist, won the 1993 presidential election. He contested on the platform of the SDP.
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