What is your opinion on APC lawmakers', governors' endorsement of President Tinubu for a second term? - Tribune Online
Tinubu’s endorsement is premature. He is just two years into his first tenure. The APC political mavericks knew the Nigerian people were not satisfied with Tinubu’s harsh economic policy. Though they are entitled to their endorsement, the people would speak through the ballot.
You cannot take those rubber-stamp lawmakers seriously. As for the governors, they are in for two things: looting and escaping probe by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The adoption of President Tinubu as the consensus 2027 presidential candidate by the APC lawmakers and governors seems premature. While party unity is important, such decisions should ideally come after evaluating performance, public sentiment, and democratic consultation. Endorsing a candidate this early could stifle internal party democracy and discourage other credible aspirants. Nigerians deserve open and competitive primaries, not predetermined outcomes. Consensus should reflect broad-based agreement, not elite arrangements. Political processes must remain transparent and inclusive for a healthy democracy.
Perfect. There would be continuity, no life lost to vote campaign, and we would conserve the money that would have been wasted on campaigns.
The endorsement saves them money on conducting a primary election as everyone already knows who would win.
They are entitled to their endorsement of President Tinubu. On the other hand, as electorate, we are also entitled to choose the candidate we prefer.
If President Tinubu truly won the last election, as it was claimed, he would not start campaigning now for reelection come 2027.
The endorsement of President Tinubu for 2027 is a proactive approach. There has been much intimidation of the government by groups, party alliances, tribes, and individuals. The opposition has already started forming strategies that could damage public opinion about the president and his government. It is important for him, too, to begin to create synergy, build bridges and register the right impression. This is real politics. It is what it is.
They should adopt him. But it is the people who would vote. No governor can tell me where to cast my vote.
President Tinubu’s adoption by the APC governors and lawmakers would not affect the true result of the 2027 presidential election if there is a level playing ground for all candidates and there is no interference by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the police and military.
I see Tinubu’s adoption by some APC leaders as a personal interest in a country of over 200 million people with the majority living in pain, sorrow, and hardship. 2027 is all about one man, one vote. My vote is one, Soludo’s vote is one, Wike’s vote is one, Umahi’s vote is one. So, if some APC leaders adopted Tinubu, they each have one vote ─ not my vote, and not the votes of millions of Nigerians. The lawmakers and the governors who are adopting Tinubu now are betrayers. President Tinubu should be careful of them.
The lawmakers and governors endorsed President Tinubu but kept silent on insecurity, economic hardship, and poverty. 2027 is coming, and we will vote them out.
Politically, you cannot expect anything less than what they do. It is about politics, not about the people they are representing. The endorsers of President Tinubu are looking for what they would get, perhaps some political slots in 2027, and the only way they could get it is by publicly declaring their support for Tinubu.
However, before the 2015 election, many stakeholders and political officeholders expressed their support for former President Goodluck Jonathan, but he lost to the people’s will. The current situation in Nigeria would have a powerful effect on the outcome of the 2027 elections.
President Tinubu was never voted for. He would lose again if we had a good and true INEC chairman.
Tinubu and his Titanic ship know that they have failed the masses with their policies that have thrown Nigerians into unprecedented suffering and hardship. So, having realised that all their propaganda and lies are no longer working and selling, they have now resolved to travel in a panic mode with all these buy-over endorsements and decamping. It is too late. All these people who are decamping and endorsing are only going for their share of the dollars.
Adopting Tinubu as the sole presidential candidate for 2027 is not surprising, but it would not change the fact that it is Tinubu’s harsh government against angry Nigerians. We are voting the inept president out of office.
It is left for Nigerians to allow the decision to stand or not. Those ones do not feel the heat that the average person is feeling from the economic hardship in the country. Their votes also do not count. How many are they? So, if the masses, who have been suffering for more than two years now, are okay with it, no problem. But if they say no, they have the final say after God.
He who pays the piper dictates the tune. It is Nigerian citizens versus the political elites come 2027. Vote for the personal qualities of a leader, not political parties without ideologies and structures.
The early adoption of President Tunubu by the APC governors and lawmakers is an obvious way to ruin him ─ an obvious way to tell Nigerians that this government is a democratic government, to let those who have an ambition of contesting for the presidential position take their leave.
Tinubu is a failure, and the endorsement was done by desperate politicians to secure their loot. It is a waste of time. The poor and impoverished Nigerians who have been abandoned or forgotten in the midst of hardship, poverty, and a crumbled economy would decide who becomes their president in 2027, not the well-fed political elites. Tinubu and his anti-people policies should let the poor masses breathe.
About 5000 votes against millions of votes. They are only preparing a buffer zone to rig the elections but forgetting that in over 500 days to come, things could change.
Anointing President Tinubu as the APC’s consensus 2027 presidential candidate prematurely undermines democratic principles and stifles internal competition. It potentially disenfranchises other aspirants, breeding discontent and possible defections.
By imposing a candidate, the party risks alienating some segments of its base and the broader electorate who crave fresh ideas and leadership. This move may also be perceived as undemocratic, potentially weakening the party’s appeal and legitimacy. The APC should prioritise merit and grassroots support over imposed leadership.
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