Sirika Denies Plotting Against Tinubu

2027: I will never be in coalition plotting Tinubu's removal - Hadi Sirika

Former Nigerian Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika, has denied any involvement in a reported opposition coalition aiming to oust President Bola Tinubu in 2027. In an appearance on Channels TV’s Morning Brief, Sirika clarified that he has no connection to the group and emphasized that he will never be a part of it.

When questioned about the allegations, Sirika stated, “No, I am not” involved in the coalition. He recalled a conversation with Chief Bayo Onanuga at the Presidential Villa, where Onanuga mentioned that reports had linked Sirika to the coalition. Sirika reiterated his denial, saying, “I told him I was not and never will be.” He acknowledged that in a democratic setting, individuals are free to join coalitions.

Regarding his recent visit to Aso Rock, Sirika explained that it was to pay official condolences to President Tinubu following the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari. He praised President Tinubu’s handling of the situation after Buhari’s demise, stating that the purpose of the meeting was to offer formal condolences.

The denial comes amid speculation about potential opposition to President Tinubu’s administration. As a former minister, Sirika’s involvement in any opposition coalition would have significant implications. However, with his recent statement, Sirika has distanced himself from such rumors.

The development is being closely watched in Nigeria, where political alliances and opposition movements are subject to intense scrutiny. President Tinubu’s administration is expected to face various challenges in the lead-up to the 2027 elections, and any potential opposition coalition is likely to be a key factor in the country’s political landscape.

In the coming months, it remains to be seen how the political situation in Nigeria will unfold, particularly with regards to President Tinubu’s administration and any potential opposition. For now, Sirika’s denial has provided clarity on his position, but the broader implications of the reported opposition coalition remain to be seen.

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