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    Big shake-up in Nigerian politics as heavyweights join forces

    10 minutes agoShareSaveMansur AbubakarBBC News, AbujaShareSaveAFP via Getty/ReutersCan Peter Obi (left) and Atiku Abubakar (right) work together now?

    Nigeria's two main opposition leaders have joined a new political party to challenge President BolaTinubu and his ruling party in the next election.

    Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi have chosen the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as their new political home after breaking away from their respective parties – the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP).

    This is one of the biggest shake-ups in Nigerian politics since the end of military rule in 1999.

    Some political heavyweights from Tinubu's All Progressives Congress (APC) party have also thrown their weight behind the formation.

    Why have they joined forces?

    The announcement is the culmination of a series of talks between the leaders to put up a united front in the 2027 election, rather than splitting their vote.

    Tinubu won the 2023 election with just 37% of the vote after opposition supporters were divided between Abubakar who got 29%, and Obi with 25%.

    Obi had broken away from the PDP after the party chose Abubakar as its presidential candidate.

    At their unveiling with the ADC, interim chairman David Mark said it was an attempt to save the country’s democracy and to stop Nigeria from becoming a one-party state.

    Both the PDP and LP are also battling internal crises which some believe were instigated by external forces.

    Analyst Shehu Iliyasu said Abubakar and Obi are learning the lessons of the last election.

    "Both Atiku [Abubakar] and Obi felt they came so close in 2023 and would have maybe won on a joint ticket so they want to amend their mistake by working together this time around," he told the BBC.

    Who else is in the ADC?

    Getty ImagesFormer Vice-President Atiku Abubakar is expected to run for president again in 2027

    Tinubu's biggest challengers in the last elections, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi are the face of the coalition.

    Although there’s a long way to go before candidates are officially announced, political commentators are predicting that 78-year-old Abubakar will have another shot at the presidency – it would be his fifth attempt – with former Anambra governor Obi, 63, as his vice-presidential pick.

    Other political heavyweights in the coalition include former Senate President David Mark, who like Atiku is leaving the PDP, along with its former chairman Uche Secondus, and former Tinubu ally turned foe Nasir El-Rufai and powerful minister in the last dispensation Rotimi Amaechi.

    Is the ADC a new party?

    No. The politicians are joining an already existing party which has an acronym closer to the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) they wanted to register.

    The party was originally named Alliance for Democratic Change when it was formed in 2005, but it was renamed the African Democratic Congress by the time the party was registered with the Nigerian Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec).

    The ADC's Jamilu Danladi said they were sceptical of getting ADA ready in time and that is why they instead went for the ADC.

    Registering a new political party is a difficult process. The Inec chairman recently announced that it had received over 100 applications from associations and groups that have submitted letters of intent to become political parties.

    Many of those won't make it, as apart from other conditions, the group must have a presence in at least 24 out of Nigeria's 36 states and have a headquarters in Abuja.

    The ADC's Dumebi Kachikwu came fifth in the last presidential election and it currently has two members of parliament in the lower chamber.

    Despite not being one of the big parties in Nigeria, the ADC has a good national spread and an active political machinery in each state, which will no doubt be boosted with the money and support of the political heavyweights who have joined it.

    Its first presidential candidate in 2007 Professor Pat Utomi was instrumental in it getting national acceptance as he's a renowned economist.

    Can Obi and Abubakar work together again?

    This is the question on the lips of many, as Obi's large support base do not want to see him play second fiddle to anyone else – and this is why he quit the PDP to join the Labour Party in the last election.

    While Abubakar's supporters feel with him being the only former vice-president seeking the presidency, every other politician naturally comes second.

    When both politicians worked together in 2019 with Obi serving as Abubakar's running mate, they lost to the APC's Muhammadu Buhari.

    It will be interesting to see how things pan out from now to 2027.

    What are their chances in 2027?

    Analyst Ben Kenneth say he believes the coalition has a better chance of defeating Tinubu than last time.

    "If you look at what Atiku and Obi got in the last election, it's clear to see that they would've won assuming they worked together, so it’s a good thing they have realised they need each other,” he told the BBC.

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    However, another analyst Sani Hamisu feels 73-year-old Tinubu has a better chance now than in 2023.

    "In Nigeria and Africa, when a leader is in office seeking a second term, he hardly loses, it is very rare and that's why I feel Tinubu has a better chance now than when he wasn't in office in 2019," he said.

    Is Tinubu going to run again?

    The ruling APC has already endorsed the current president, whose tenure expires on 29 May 2027, to seek a second term.

    However, questions over his health will linger as he'll be 75 by the next election and 79 if he were to be elected and finish his second term.

    Some media reports say his recent trips abroad were for medical reasons but the presidency has denied that, saying the president is healthy and in good shape.

    The APC says it is not bothered by his rivals joining the ADC which it does not see as a real threat.

    Acting chairman Ali Bukar Dalori told BBC Hausa the coalition would have no impact on the APC.

    "Nobody is talking about a coalition except in Abuja. Even in Abuja, they are in a hotel, and when they are defeated in elections, they will leave the country," he said.

    What does this mean for the PDP and Labour Party?

    The country's biggest opposition party, the PDP had ruled out joining the ADC, preferring to face the APC on its own.

    The Labour Party also called on its supporters to remain focused and resolute behind the party, denying any plans to join a coalition.

    For the LP, losing Peter Obi who single-handedly raised its profile to new heights will be a huge blow, and some say it's unlikely to recover in the near future.

    The other biggest loser to the coalition is the PDP which has lost several big names.

    Iliyasu Hadi believes the PDP is set to lose its status as the country's biggest opposition party to the ADC.

    "When you look at the calibre of politicians in the ADC and those remaining in the PDP, it's clear to see that the ADC will soon become Nigeria's main opposition party, [it's] just a matter of time," he said.

    For the moment, neither party seems to have any other candidate of the calibre of either Abubakar or Obi.

    However, they do control 11 states, which gives them a strong base, as long as those governors don't defect to either the APC or the ADC.

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    Gaza hospital director killed in Israeli strike, Hamas-run health ministry says

    13 hours agoShareSaveMallory MoenchBBC NewsShareSaveGaza Ministry of HealthDr Marwan Sultan was the director of the Indonesian Hospital in north Gaza

    The director of Gaza's Indonesian Hospital has been killed in an Israeli air strike on his home in Gaza City along with several family members, the Hamas-run health ministry has said.

    The ministry said Dr Marwan Sultan had a long career in medicine, and condemned "this heinous crime against our medical cadres".

    The Israeli military said it had struck a "key terrorist" from Hamas in the Gaza City area and that claims "uninvolved civilians" were harmed as a result of the strike were being reviewed.

    Meanwhile, at least five people were killed and others injured, including children, in a strike on the al-Mawasi "safe zone", one of several other attacks reported by news agencies.

    The health ministry said Dr Sultan's career was one of compassion "during which he was a symbol of dedication, steadfastness and sincerity, during the most difficult circumstances and most trying moments experienced by our people under continuous aggression".

    Dr Sultan was the director at the Indonesian Hospital, declared out of service by the health ministry after what the UN later described as "repeated Israeli attacks and sustained structural damage". The Israeli military had said it was fighting "terrorist infrastructure sites" in the area.

    There are now no functioning hospitals in the north Gaza governate, according to the UN.

    The health ministry accused the Israeli military of targeting medical and humanitarian teams.

    In its statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it "regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals" and "operates to mitigate harm to them as much as possible".

    The IDF said Hamas "systematically violates international law while using civilian infrastructure for terrorist activity and the civilian population as human shields".

    But Dr Sultan's doctor's daughter, Lubna al-Sultan, said "an F-16 missile targeted his room exactly, right where he was, directly on him".

    "All the rooms in the house were intact except for his room, which was hit by the missile. My father was martyred in it," she told the Associated Press.

    She said he was "not affiliated with a movement or anything, he just fears for the patients [he] treats, throughout the war".

    Across Gaza, at least 139 people were killed by Israeli military operations in the 24 hours before midday on Wednesday, the health ministry said.

    In the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis, at least five people were killed and others, including children, wounded in an Israeli strike that hit a tent housing displaced people, news agencies reported.

    Family members of those killed said it hit at 00:40 local time (22:40 BST) while they were sleeping.

    Tamam Abu Rizq told AFP the strike "shook the place like an earthquake", and she "went outside and found the tent on fire".

    The al-Mawasi area was declared a "safe zone" by the Israeli military, as the UN says 80% of Gaza is either an Israeli military zone or under an evacuation order.

    "They came here thinking it was a safe area and they were killed… What did they do?" Maha Abu Rizq said.

    At the scene, surrounded by destruction and a jumble of personal items, one man held up a pack of nappies and asked: "Is this a weapon?"

    Footage recorded by AFP shows men alighting from a car in front of nearby Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis and rushing inside carrying blood-covered children in their arms. Inside the hospital, young children cry as doctors treat their wounds.

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    ReutersPalestinians inspect the damage at the site of a strike on a tent sheltering displaced people in Khan Younis

    Women weep over the bodies of their relatives in funerals at the hospital in other AFP footage.

    "Anyone of any religion must take action and say: Enough! Stop this war!" Ekram al-Akhras, who lost several cousins in one of the strikes, said.

    In Gaza City, another four people from the same family were killed in an Israeli air strike on a house, news agencies reported.

    The four people killed were Ahmed Ayyad Zeno, his wife Ayat Zeno, and their daughters, Zahra Zeno and Obaida Zeno, according to Palestinian news outlet WAFA.

    The BBC has contacted the IDF for comment about the two incidents.

    ReutersAt Nasser Hospital, people grieve those killed in an overnight Israeli strike on a tent

    Rachel Cummings, who is working in Gaza with Save the Children, told reporters that during "wishing circles" at the charity's child-friendly spaces, children have recently been "wishing to die" in order to be with their mother or father who has been killed, or to have food and water.

    As a heatwave spread across the UK and Europe this week, temperatures also topped 30C in Gaza.

    Displaced people living in tents said they were struggling to stay cool without electricity and fans, and with little access to water.

    Reda Abu Hadayed told the Associated Press the heat is "indescribable" and her children cannot sleep.

    "They cry all day until sunset, when the temperature drops a little, then they go to sleep," she said. "When morning comes, they start crying again due to the heat."

    Israel has continued to bomb Gaza and control the entry and distribution of humanitarian aid as mediators meet to negotiate a potential ceasefire proposal.

    Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 back to Gaza as hostages.

    Since then, Israel's military offensive in Gaza has killed more than 57,000 people, including more than 15,000 children, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry.

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