ATIKU, SARAKI , IKIMI , ONYINLOLA , 43 PARTY CHAIRMEN, OVER 15  PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, OTHERS MEET IN ABUJA.

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The Consensus candidate of Nigeria Opposition parties and PDP  Presidential Candiate Atiku Abubakar has ended a high powered meeting  with chieftains of the Nigeria’s  Opposition parties. The meeting which started by 11am this morning at Trancorp Hilton Hotel  Abuja had Chairmen of over 43 Political Parties and over 15 Presidential  Candidates in attendance. Also in attendance were the Senate President and DG of the Presidential  Campaign Council Dr. Bukola Saraki, Chairman of the CUPP Prince  Olagunsoye Onyinlola, Chief Tom Ikimi, Alhaji Kawu Baraje,Sen.Dino  Melaye, Barr.Tanimu Turaki, former Presidential aspirant and other  notable leaders. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the coalition’s presidential candidate and the  leaders of the opposition parties reiterated their determination to

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1. Run an all-inclusive government of national unity.

2. Ensure that all Parties in the coalition will be treated fairly  before, during and after the election

3. Ensure that all the Parties in the coalition shall work hard for the  success of the Atiku project

4. Organize a grand public declaration and presentation of the  presidential candidate to formalise the candidate’s endorsement by the  CUPP as soon as possible.

Prince Oyinlola has been assigned to arrange  that by Alhaji Abubakar.

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