
Accord Party Denies Endorsing Joint Presidential Ticket
Nigeria's Accord Party has publicly denied reports that it is backing a joint presidential ticket, specifically demanding its name be removed from any such claims made at an Ibadan summit. The party clarified its stance against supporting a unified presidential candidacy.
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The Accord Party officially denies being part of an opposition coalition for a joint presidential ticket in 2027, refuting its inclusion in a recent Ibadan Read More: https://punchng.com/accord-party-denies-backing-joint-presidential-ticket/
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