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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar reacts to nine senators joining ADC

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has praised Binos Yaroe and eight other senators who recently aligned with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing their decision as a courageous step in defence of Nigeria’s democracy.

Atiku made the remark in a post shared on his official Facebook page on Friday, where he commended the lawmakers for what he described as prioritising national interest over political pressure.

“I commend Senator Binos Yaroe and the eight distinguished senators who boldly aligned with the ADC yesterday, not for personal gain, but in the interest of Nigeria’s democracy,” Atiku wrote.

He noted that their decision to stand with the opposition at a time when, according to him, many politicians are being pressured to join the ruling party demonstrates courage and conviction.

“At a time when many are being coerced into the ruling party, their decision to stand with the opposition is a powerful statement of courage, conviction, and commitment to national interest,” he stated.

The former vice president stressed that a functional democracy depends on the presence of a credible opposition capable of holding those in power accountable.

“Democracy without credible opposition is democracy in name only,” Atiku said.

According to him, the senators’ move strengthens the collective voice pushing for accountability, good governance, and a better future for Nigerians.

“Their presence strengthens our collective voice for accountability, good governance, and the future Nigerians deserve,” he added.

Atiku further stated that when leaders choose principle over political pressure, the country ultimately benefits.

“When leaders choose principle over pressure, the nation wins. Together, we will build a stronger, more just, and more prosperous Nigeria,” he said.

YEMMEY NEWS reported earlier that nine senators had defected to the ADC, making the party the leading minority in the National Assembly.

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