Politics
2027: We won’t allow opposition with no clear vision take Nigeria backward — Tinubu

By Johnbosco Agbakwuru
ABUJA — President Bola Tinubu on Sunday cautioned Nigerians not to allow politicians with no clear vision to take the country backward.
The President also promised to consolidate the reforms his administration has embarked on, to work harder for the posterity Nigerians have longed for, and to place the country on an irreversible path within another four years.
President Tinubu spoke when he was handed the Certificate of Return and the flag of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the party’s candidate for the 2027 presidential election.
While congratulating his opponent for the APC presidential ticket, Stanley Osifo, for being a good sportsman and accepting the outcome of the party primaries, he said he bore no grudge against him.
President Tinubu also expressed his willingness to dialogue with political opponents and critics of his administration.
Addressing party leaders and supporters at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja after being declared the APC presidential candidate for 2027 with 10.9 million votes, Tinubu said democracy was built not on uniformity of thought but on diversity of ideas anchored in a shared belief in the nation.
“To those who despise our philosophy, we offer dialogue and engagement, not anger, confident that the sincerity of our purpose and the results of our work will speak for themselves,” he said.
Addressing his challenger directly by name, he stated, “I owe you no grudge, including Osifo, who spent his money.”
Osifo, a businessman from Edo State, paid N100m for the APC presidential nomination form and refused to step down after a planned consensus arrangement for the primary collapsed. He polled 16,503 votes nationwide.
Tinubu said disagreement with the opposition is a feature of democracy rather than a threat.
“You may be angry with our party; we don’t have to agree. Democracy is sustained not by uniformity but by diversity, by a shared belief in the nation, and the blending of ideas,” he said.
He said the event was a celebration of another moment in the country’s democratic journey — a history not defined by any individual but by the collective resolve to build a stable, prosperous, and just nation.
“Four years ago, I stood before you as an aspirant to the highest office in our country, seeking your mandate alongside many distinguished compatriots and fellow aspirants, driven by conviction and patriotism. I recall with gratitude how I sat that night at Eagle Square beside my friend, ally, and predecessor, President Muhammadu Buhari, of blessed memory. With your support, I emerged as our party’s candidate and, months later, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he said.
“Today, I return as your incumbent President — humbled by your enduring support, encouraged by your continued confidence, and imbued with renewed passion for the tasks ahead.
“In 2022, our task was to chart a new direction for our party and nation. Today, our task is to affirm that continuity is essential — to consolidate reform, secure progress, and strengthen the foundation of a modern Nigeria.
“I accept, with humility and profound gratitude, the nomination of our great party, the All Progressives Congress, to stand again as its presidential candidate in the 2027 election,” the President said.
He thanked the party leadership, APC governors, the National Working Committee, members of the National Assembly, and loyal party members and stakeholders who have contributed to the unity and strength of the party.
“I also acknowledge the steadfast support and sacrifices of Nigerians across all walks of life who continue to believe in the difficult but necessary path of reform we have chosen to rebuild our nation,” he said.
Continuing, he said: “Since that night in June 2022, a lot has changed. The political landscape has evolved. Electoral reforms have strengthened the credibility of our democratic process. Voting patterns and expectations are shifting. Our economy has undergone significant structural reform, supported by new tax laws and fiscal policies that have boosted revenue collection for the federation.
“We promised to remove the financial barriers to higher education for our youth. Today, we have established the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, with over N282 billion disbursed and more than 1.5 million beneficiaries.
“We promised an improved power supply and an end to estimated billing. In the past three years, we have closed the metering gap by supplying 2.5 million meters via the Presidential Metering Initiative.
“We have established a N4 trillion bond programme to settle verified legacy debts owed to GENCOs and GASCOs. Under our administration, power generation sometimes peaked at 6,000MW, 50 percent higher than what we inherited. Our strategy is focused on redesigning the power sector into a bankable, investable, and capable sector that delivers power to homes and industries.
“We moved away from wasteful fuel subsidies, unstable exchange rates, and weak infrastructure. Today, we are witnessing a turnaround: the naira is strengthening, foreign reserves are rising, and our economic outlook is positive despite the inflationary disruption caused by the war in Iran and the geopolitical crisis in the Middle East.
“We have strengthened macroeconomic stability through improved revenue performance, financial management, and better fiscal coordination.
“We have prioritised infrastructure across transportation, power, digital connectivity, housing, and irrigation as engines for inclusive growth. We are building concrete, durable roads and superhighways along the coast and on the Sokoto–Badagry route that will last for over 100 years.
“We are improving our airports and seaports after decades of neglect. We have reformed the oil and gas sector and are attracting billions of dollars in fresh investment in a sector that was almost comatose.
“Our social investment and human capital programmes target vulnerable households, youth, women, and small businesses. In addition, we are reclaiming our national values and ethos anchored on unity and the unbroken bond of togetherness.
“While our founding and now revived national anthem recognises our diversity, it reminds us of the work we need to do to forge a stronger and more perfect union. Though tribe and tongue may differ, in brotherhood we stand. As Nigerians, we must continue to stand together for our country against all forces that seek to divide us.”
He noted that despite his administration’s efforts, challenges remain. “Many Nigerians still struggle with rising costs and economic adjustment. We do not dismiss these concerns; we understand them and govern not in comfort but in reality — with honesty and action,” he said.
President Tinubu acknowledged the security challenges still confronting parts of the country and assured that he would take seriously the responsibility to safeguard the lives and property of every Nigerian.
“Our government has intensified efforts to strengthen our security architecture, support our brave armed forces and the police, and forge stronger partnerships with local communities.
“We have invested in intelligence, surveillance, and modern equipment, and we are addressing the root causes of insecurity. We also expect the National Assembly to amend the Constitution to allow the creation of state police as a matter of national emergency.
“We will not rest until we restore peace and stability to every corner of our country. Our resolve is unwavering, and our goal is clear: a Nigeria where every citizen can live, work, and aspire without fear.
“As leaders and members of this great party, we should all be proud of what we have achieved for our country since our party took over governance in 2015, and of the outstanding economic progress we have recorded in the last three years of my administration. However, the work we began is unfinished.
“In accepting this nomination, I renew my commitment to serve our nation with even greater determination.
“With another four years of disciplined focus and national cooperation, we will firmly place Nigeria on an irreversible path of economic expansion, industrialisation, energy security, infrastructure development, food sufficiency, and democratic consolidation.”
He added: “Our mission remains clear: to build a Nigeria where every life, including property, is secure; where enterprise thrives; where workers earn with dignity; where young people find opportunity; and where farmers prosper. And where every Nigerian, regardless of background, can dream big and succeed.
“To those who may disagree with us politically, we extend a hand of partnership in nation-building. To those who differ with our philosophy, we offer dialogue and engagement, confident that the sincerity of our purpose and the results of our work will speak for themselves.
“Democracy is sustained not by uniformity but by diversity, by a shared belief in the nation and the blending of ideas.
“Let us come together as Nigerians, from north to south, east to west, to consolidate our gains, tackle our challenges, and seize the promise of a greater tomorrow. The task ahead requires patriotism and collective effort.”
Advising Nigerians not to gamble with the forthcoming election, Tinubu said: “This next election must not merely be a contest of parties or ideas, but a reaffirmation of Nigeria’s democratic maturity. As a government, we have taken giant steps forward. Let’s not give in to complacency by allowing politicians with no clear alternative vision to take our country backward.
“With faith in God, confidence in our people, and hope in our future, I accept this nomination with a renewed resolve to serve our people. I thank all our party members for bestowing on me the honour of being our torchbearer and candidate in the January 2027 election.
“Together, and with the help of God Almighty, we shall build a more secure, united, and prosperous Nigeria for generations to come. I pledge to build an even more inclusive government, one that listens, learns, and leads with the best interests of all Nigerians at heart.”
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Bodejo withdraws from Taraba senatorial race
Alhaji Abdullahi Bello Bodejo, an aspirant for the Taraba Central Senatorial District seat, has announced his withdrawal from the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial race ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Bodejo also declared his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas and Senator Haruna Manu in their respective political bids.
The announcement was made on Sunday through the Director-General of his campaign council, Alhaji Adamu Isa, who said Bodejo had directed all his supporters to rally behind the trio in the 2027 elections to enable them continue delivering democratic dividends to the people of Taraba State and Nigeria at large.
According to Isa, Bodejo’s ambition to contest the senatorial seat was never intended to antagonise any individual, but rather to contribute to the ongoing development efforts in Taraba Central senatorial district.
He noted that Governor Kefas and Senator Manu had already initiated programmes aimed at improving the welfare of the people and deserved the support of the electorate in the forthcoming elections.
Isa further disclosed that Bodejo would remain a loyal member of the APC, describing him as a founding member of the party who remains committed to supporting its success alongside his followers.
Bodejo also stressed that politics should not be seen as a “do-or-die affair,” adding that he was prepared to abide by the rules guiding the democratic process.
He urged his supporters to remain calm and mobilise massively for the APC during the 2027 general elections.
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David Olofu emerges ADC senatorial candidate for Benue South
Former Benue State Commissioner for Finance, Dr David Olofu, has emerged as the senatorial flag bearer of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for Benue South ahead of the 2027 general election.
Dr Olofu emerged as the consensus candidate of the party during primaries conducted across the nine local government areas of the district and was formally affirmed in Otukpo on Sunday.
Declaring the result, the ADC Returning Officer, Barr. Ogah Ekwu, said, “Dr. Olofu, having met all the requirements of the constitution of the party, is hereby returned as the sole candidate and duly elected ADC senatorial candidate for Benue South.”
In his acceptance remarks, Olofu described his emergence as a collective victory for the people of Benue South, promising to provide inclusive leadership that would accommodate every interest and stakeholder in the district.
He said representation for the zone “shall no longer be a one-man show,” announcing plans to establish a proposed “Benue South People’s Assembly” and “Benue South People’s Council” to deepen consultation, unity and collective decision-making.
The former commissioner also said the protection of lives and communities would be his first priority if elected, insisting that insecurity had continued to cripple the agricultural strength and economic potential of the district.
“As outlined in my blueprint, my first charge shall be the protection of our people. This will begin with restoring security to our communities and unlocking the full potentials of our agricultural economy,” he said.
Olofu added that his vision was to build “a secure Benue South where lives and livelihoods are protected, a productive economy where agriculture and enterprise thrive, a strong educational system that prepares our children for the future, infrastructure that connects our communities and unlocks opportunities, and a government that is accountable, responsive and people-centred.”
He further assured party faithful that no bloc would be sidelined in the journey ahead, maintaining that unity, inclusion and purposeful representation would define his senatorial ambition.
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2027: I accept with humility – Tinubu speaks on emergence as APC presidential candidate
President Bola Tinubu on Sunday accepted his nomination as the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate for the 2027 elections.
Tinubu had secured a landslide victory in the APC presidential primary election.
In his acceptance speech at the Bola Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja, the president said appreciated APC’s leadership for his victory.
He commended members of the party who contributed to the unity of APC.
According to Tinubu: “I thank the party leadership, our governors, the National Working Committee, members of the National Assembly, and loyal party members and stakeholders who have contributed to the unity and strength of this party.
“I also acknowledge the steadfast support and sacrifices of Nigerians across all walks of life who continue to believe in the difficult but necessary path of reform we have chosen to rebuild our nation.
“I accept, with humility and profound gratitude, the nomination of our great party, the All Progressives Congress, to stand again as its Presidential candidate in the 2027 election.”
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