2027: Opposition No Match for Tinubu, Says APC Chieftain
An APC chieftain claims that opposition plans for the 2027 elections are futile against President Tinubu.
Tolu Bankole, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nigeria, has publicly urged members of the opposition who have presidential ambitions for the upcoming 2027 general elections to abandon their plans. Bankole, part of the party's National Working Committee, claims that any attempts to contest against President Bola Tinubu will be ineffective. He referred to Tinubu's leadership as visionary, asserting that the President is in a strong position to fend off any challenges from opposition parties due to the achievements he has secured in office and the increasing support from the public.
In his statement, Bankole emphasized that those expressing intentions to run against Tinubu should reconsider their ambitions, labeling such pursuits as a potential waste of resources. He maintains that Tinubu's track record, highlighted by his victory in the last presidential election where he garnered over 8 million votes, exemplifies his strong mandate among Nigerians. Bankole's comments reflect a broader strategy by the APC to consolidate support around Tinubu ahead of the crucial electoral period.
The implications of Bankole's statements raise questions about the dynamics of opposition politics in Nigeria as the country looks toward the next election cycle. His assertion that Tinubu's position is secure due to public backing and notable accomplishments suggests a potential struggle for the opposition to unify and present a formidable challenge. As the nation prepares for the 2027 elections, the extent to which Bankole's declarations resonate with the electorate will be closely monitored, particularly in a political landscape that is often unpredictable and contentious.