Headlines

Nigerians Will Decide Who Leads In 2027, Not President Tinubu’ Power– Ajadi

A governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has emphasised that Nigeria’s leadership in 2027 will be determined by the will of the people, not by the advantage of incumbency.

Brand News Day Nigeria reports that Ambassador Ajadi was reacting to reports by 9ja News Tv, concerning remarks allegedly made by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu about the 2027 presidential election.

The platform had reported that President Tinubu boasted that no opposition can remove him.

Advertisement

While reacting, Ajadi stated that any suggestion that electoral outcomes are predetermined risks weakening public confidence in the democratic process.

According to him, Nigeria’s democracy is founded on the constitutional right of citizens to choose their leaders through the ballot, regardless of who currently holds office.

The strength of our democracy lies in the power of the electorate,” Ajadi said.

Advertisement

“Elections provide citizens with a peaceful and legitimate means of expressing their collective will.”

“The PDP aspirant, who has declared his intention to contest the Oyo State governorship election, stated that political history in Nigeria and across Africa demonstrates that leadership can change when citizens actively participate in the electoral process.

He urged Nigerians, particularly youths and first-time voters, to remain engaged in civic activities such as voter registration, peaceful mobilisation, and participation in elections.

Advertisement

“Democracy thrives when citizens believe in and utilise the instruments provided by the constitution,” he said.

He also noted that elections remain the appropriate avenue for leaders to be held accountable, especially at a time when many Nigerians are concerned about economic conditions, security challenges, and the cost of living.

He added that holding public office does not automatically guarantee future electoral success, stressing that performance and public trust remain key factors in democratic contests.

Advertisement

Reaffirming his party’s commitment to peaceful political competition, Ajadi called for increased civic engagement and adherence to democratic values as political activities gradually build toward 2027.

He concluded that the future of Nigeria’s leadership will ultimately be shaped through lawful, peaceful, and participatory democratic processes.

Facebook Comments
Advertisement
Adebayo

Adebayo is a Content Developer and website manager who loves to learn, unlearn and relearn. He has a knack for exploring the tech world. He is always thirsty to learn as the tech ecosystem evolves every day.

Recent Posts

How To Create Profitable Ice Cream Business In Nigeria Despite Challenges

Starting an ice cream venture in Nigeria presents strong profit potential for entrepreneurs who can…

3 days ago

WARC Unveils Multiplier Playbook: The CMO’s Guide To Integrating Brand And Performance Advertising

May 19, 2026 – There is a “say-do gap” in Brand and Performance Advertising: most…

3 days ago

Nigeria Files N66.4 Billion Tax Fraud Charges Against Saipem Contracting, Directors

The Federal Government of Nigeria has arraigned Saipem Contracting Nigeria Limited and two of its…

4 days ago

Nigerians Prioritise Mobile Data Over Food As Annual Consumption Hits 5.4 Million Terabytes, Report Reveals

A growing digital dependency is redefining everyday survival in Nigeria, where access to mobile data/mobile…

1 week ago

Global Ranking, Local Identity: How Guinness Conquered Nigeria By Becoming Nigerian

Guinness has ranked Nigeria as its third-largest market worldwide, reinforcing the country’s growing importance to…

2 weeks ago

Stanbic IBTC Reinforces Leadership In Trade Finance At GTR West Africa 2026

Stanbic IBTC Bank, a subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings and a member of Standard Bank…

2 weeks ago

This website uses cookies.