Peter Obi and Atiku Told to Step Down for Tinubu in 2027 Elections

Peter Obi and Atiku Told to Step Down for Tinubu in 2027 Elections

  • Rep. Wale Ahmed says President Tinubu deserves a second term and urges Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and other opposition leaders to step aside ahead of 2027
  • The lawmaker praises Tinubu’s economic reforms, citing rising foreign reserves, foreign investments, student loans, and key infrastructure projects across the country
  • Ahmed vows to mobilise his constituents to support Tinubu’s re-election, arguing it is fair for the South to complete two presidential terms

Rep. Wale Ahmed, who represents Agege Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, has called on opposition leaders to abandon any plans to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

He said a second term for the president is already certain and urged political rivals to accept that reality.

Rep. Wale Ahmed addresses party members during a stakeholders’ meeting in Agege.
Lawmaker Wale Ahmed says Tinubu’s foreign trips are earning Nigeria global respect. Photo: FB/ABAT,PeterObi,Atiku
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Ahmed made the statement during a stakeholders’ meeting at the Agege Local Government Secretariat, where he addressed party members, traditional leaders and community representatives.

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Ahmed argued that it would be unfair to deny Tinubu another four years after former President Muhammadu Buhari, who is from the North, completed two terms in office.

“All his opponents should rest and allow him to have a second term. All opposition should simply rally round and support Tinubu.
Late President Muhammadu Buhari, from the North, served two terms, so Tinubu should also have his second term. By God’s grace, his second term is assured. I will mobilise my constituents to ensure Tinubu is returned for another term,” Ahmed said.

Lawmaker hails Tinubu’s economic growth agenda

The lawmaker credited Tinubu’s economic reforms and diplomatic outreach for what he described as a growing respect for Nigeria on the global stage.

Ahmed defends removal of fuel subsidy as a courageous economic step.
Ahmed lists Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway among Tinubu’s key infrastructure projects. Photo: FB/ABAT
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He defended the removal of fuel subsidy, describing it as a courageous step that has begun to reflect in stronger foreign reserves, increased foreign direct investment and a reduction in inflation.

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He also cited the disbursement of N90 billion in student loans as evidence of financial re-engineering under the current administration.

Ahmed pointed to major infrastructure projects, including the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, the Sokoto–Badagry superhighway and the Abuja–Kano dual carriageway rehabilitation, as proof of the government’s commitment to development.

“Tinubu’s foreign trips are yielding Nigeria respect abroad. The Sokoto–Badagry expressway had been on paper for 40 years until this administration took up the project. It will open up villages and benefit people across different states,” he said.

On his own performance, Ahmed listed empowerment programmes for youths and women, borehole installations, streetlights, food palliatives, classroom construction, skill acquisition schemes, scholarships and medical outreach as projects executed in his constituency.

Agege Local Government Chairman Abdulganiyu Obasa, Orile Agege Chairman Abiodun Idowu, traditional rulers and market leaders attended the meeting and commended the lawmaker for delivering what they described as tangible benefits to residents.

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Ex-Buhari minister declares war on Tinubu

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the former minister of Sports and Youth Development, Solomon Dalung, had declared that the 2027 general elections would not just be another electoral cycle but a full-blown confrontation between the Nigerian people and the current administration under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Presidency reacts Speaking during a recent interview on News Central, Dalung voiced strong dissatisfaction with the state of the nation, blaming the Tinubu-led government for deepening the hardship faced by ordinary citizens.

Source: Legit.ng

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