Mar 16 • 09:35 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

2027: Atiku Doesn’t Have 1% of Tinubu’s Campaign Funds – Momodu

Dele Momodu claims Atiku Abubakar is financially outmatched by Bola Tinubu in the lead-up to the 2027 presidential election in Nigeria.

In a recent interview, Dele Momodu, a prominent figure in the African Democratic Congress and former presidential aspirant, asserted that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar lacks the financial resources necessary to compete against President Bola Tinubu effectively ahead of Nigeria's 2027 presidential elections. Momodu's comments underline a growing concern about the financial dynamics shaping Nigeria's political landscape, particularly as elections draw near.

Momodu emphasized the alarming trend of Nigeria potentially moving toward a one-party state, drawing parallels to the autocratic governance of former military ruler Sani Abacha. His remarks reflect an urgent need for robust opposition politics in Nigeria, as he fears that the political environment is becoming increasingly dominated by Tinubu’s camp, limiting democratic choice for voters. Despite the disparity in campaign finances, Momodu declared his steadfast support for Atiku as a commitment to preserving competitive opposition.

The political implications of this claim are significant, as it not only highlights the financial inequalities that exist within Nigerian politics but also raises questions about the viability of opposition parties in future elections. As the country approaches 2027, the balance of power, visibility, and accessibility for candidates like Atiku Abubakar could determine the health of Nigeria's democracy and its ability to support vibrant, pluralistic governance.

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