Former Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido, has made a bold declaration on the 2027 presidential elections and opposition unity.
In a recent interview with Arise TV, Sule Lamido openly pledged support for any coalition aiming to unseat Tinubu.
The remarks from Sule Lamido on 2027 election plans came as political tensions rise ahead of Nigeria’s crucial 2027 polls.
Opposition leaders on Friday launched the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) to challenge the ruling APC in the upcoming elections.
Led by Atiku Abubakar and Nasir el-Rufai, the coalition hopes to unite northern and southern forces for electoral victory.
Sule Lamido on 2027 elections strategy stated he would join any group working to remove the APC from government.
He accused President Tinubu of misgoverning and dividing Nigeria along ethnic lines for political and personal party gains.
Lamido said the current administration prioritizes party loyalty over national unity, prosperity, and the overall well-being of Nigerians.
The former governor condemned what he described as coercive use of state institutions to silence and weaken the opposition.
“I support any arrangement or configuration that will end this government’s reign of insecurity and dangerous ethnic division,” he said.
Lamido further described the Tinubu administration as incompetent, saying its leadership model lacks vision and meaningful democratic engagement.
He noted that collaboration between opposition leaders was necessary to rescue Nigeria from what he called political and economic decline.
Sule Lamido on 2027 election efforts emphasized the urgency of building a national alliance to defeat APC’s hold on power.
With rising political realignments, Lamido’s statement signals increasing opposition momentum toward 2027’s highly anticipated presidential election in Nigeria.
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