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New Nigeria PDP-led alliance aims to defeat Buhari | |
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Nigeria's main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) has formed an alliance with dozens of other parties in a bid to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari in next year's election. | Nigeria's main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) has formed an alliance with dozens of other parties in a bid to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari in next year's election. |
The coalition, including a faction of the governing party, plans to field a single candidate. | The coalition, including a faction of the governing party, plans to field a single candidate. |
They say they want to "rescue the nation from further decline". | They say they want to "rescue the nation from further decline". |
Mr Buhari, whose first term has been blighted by ill health, says he will run in 2019. | Mr Buhari, whose first term has been blighted by ill health, says he will run in 2019. |
A similar coalition of opposition parties, which backed Mr Buhari, was largely responsible for the defeat of then-President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 elections, says the BBC's Ishaq Khalid in the capital Abuja. | A similar coalition of opposition parties, which backed Mr Buhari, was largely responsible for the defeat of then-President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 elections, says the BBC's Ishaq Khalid in the capital Abuja. |
Many serving senators, members of the lower house of parliament and some state governors are believed to be behind the new movement, our reporter adds. | Many serving senators, members of the lower house of parliament and some state governors are believed to be behind the new movement, our reporter adds. |
The 39-party alliance, called the Coalition of United Political Party, says it wants to form a government of national unity. | The 39-party alliance, called the Coalition of United Political Party, says it wants to form a government of national unity. |
One of the leaders of the breakaway faction of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), Buba Galadima, described Mr Buhari's presidency as "a monumental disaster", AFP news agency reports. | One of the leaders of the breakaway faction of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), Buba Galadima, described Mr Buhari's presidency as "a monumental disaster", AFP news agency reports. |
The government is currently dealing with security challenges on several fronts. | The government is currently dealing with security challenges on several fronts. |
It has been praised for the way its dealt with the Boko Haram Islamist militants in the north-east, but the growing violence between farmers and pastoralists in the country's middle belt has become a major concern. | It has been praised for the way its dealt with the Boko Haram Islamist militants in the north-east, but the growing violence between farmers and pastoralists in the country's middle belt has become a major concern. |
On the economic front, Nigeria went through a recession in 2016, but has experienced modest growth since then. | On the economic front, Nigeria went through a recession in 2016, but has experienced modest growth since then. |
The president's supporters say his agricultural reforms, infrastructure investment and the current rise in global oil prices are helping boost the economy. | The president's supporters say his agricultural reforms, infrastructure investment and the current rise in global oil prices are helping boost the economy. |
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