ABUJA, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Ambassador Abayomi Nurain Mumuni, has expressed doubt over the capacity of existing opposition parties to unseat President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general election.
In a statement issued by his media aide, Rasheed Abubakar, Mumuni argued that the current opposition lacks the organizational strength and strategic frameworks needed to present a formidable challenge to the Tinubu administration.
He observed that despite the complexity of Nigeria’s political terrain, many opposition parties remain poorly coordinated and underfunded, limiting their ability to run an effective presidential campaign.
Mumuni further noted that the absence of a cohesive alliance and voter-centric policies among opposition blocs significantly undermines their chances in the upcoming polls.
“As we reflect on the current political landscape in Nigeria, it is essential to make a candid assessment of our capabilities and strategic direction as we look towards the upcoming 2027 elections. The reality we face is one where, at present, there are no opposition parties with the viable structures necessary to mount a serious challenge to President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
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“The political framework in Nigeria is complex. However, it is evident that many opposition parties lack the cohesive organization and resources required to effectively contest the presidency. The absence of a united front and clear policies that resonate with voters poses significant challenges.
“Historically, successful opposition movements have required not only robust grassroots structures but also a synergy of purpose and vision. We must acknowledge that the current opposition parties struggle to engage and mobilize their bases effectively, which begs the question of their capability to launch a formidable challenge in 2027.
“The Nigerian electorate is discerning and has demonstrated a willingness to support leaders who instill confidence and reliability. Our lack of visibility and failures to cultivate trust among the populace have created an uphill battle against the incumbency advantage.
“No incumbent president has been easily unseated without a robust, organized, and coordinated opposition. President Tinubu has established a solid foundation and continues to build upon it. Without the necessary structures and strategies in place, displacing him in 2027 could very well be a walkover.
“Given these dynamics, it may be prudent for all political gladiators to consider working alongside the president for the time being. Collaboration does not equate to submission; rather, it indicates a strategic maneuver to influence governance positively and prepare to regroup for future competitions.
“From this collaborative stance, we can focus on strengthening our political structures, building grassroots movements, and preparing for a viable campaign in future elections. This transition phase can serve as an opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue, set shared goals, and address critical societal issues collaboratively.
“In conclusion, while the prospects for the upcoming elections appear daunting for the opposition, we must acknowledge our current limitations and the strengths of the existing administration.
By fostering an environment of collaboration, we can build a stronger foundation for the future and lay the groundwork for a competitive political landscape. Let us approach this period with pragmatism and a commitment to the betterment of our nation”.