Tinubu was speaking on the theme Strategic Leadership: “My political Experiences”, at the 25th Course of the National Defence College in Abuja on Wednesday.
One of them was not to contest as separate parties.
Tinubu said: “We had tried that path before; it led to defeat in 2011. A strategic rethink was needed, to attain the goal of ousting the PDP and placing Nigeria on the road to progressive governance. The strategic linchpin would be the merger of opposition parties.
“Time is inadequate to recount the complex journey toward the merger. My firm position was that only a merger would work. Anything short of that would disintegrate due to a combination of PDP enticement and the internal pressures arising from the strong identification of many politicians with their legacy parties. An ad-hoc alliance would be put asunder by these factors.
The former Governor of Lagos State, explained that they had to strategize right to the symbol of the party – a broom.
“We developed the theme of change as our strategic message. The broom became an apt party symbol. We would sweep out the old, sweep in
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