Chief Fidelis Tapgun, who once served as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Kenya, revealed that his tenure as Director General of the Obasanjo/Atiku Presidential Campaign in 2003 profoundly shaped his political outlook. The insights and experiences he gained during that period ultimately led him to distance himself from the opposition alliance within the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Reflecting on his political journey, Chief Tapgun emphasized that the complexities and challenges encountered while managing the 2003 campaign informed his decision to avoid involvement with the ADC coalition. His stance highlights the enduring impact of early political engagements on subsequent affiliations and strategies.
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