The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has framed the 2027 Nigerian presidential election as a direct contest between President Bola Tinubu and the Nigerian people, accusing his All Progressives Congress (APC) of deepening poverty and insecurity.
National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba, in an April 23, 2025, statement in Abuja, cited 46% poverty and 26% inflation, per the World Bank and IMF, as evidence of Tinubu’s “failed policies.” The PDP’s salvo, ahead of INEC’s 2027 preparations, aims to rally Nigeria’s 93.5 million voters, per INEC.
Ologunagba highlighted 2023’s 27% voter turnout, per Bloomberg, urging citizens to resist APC’s “electoral manipulations” via BVAS glitches. Tinubu, eligible for re-election, faces scrutiny over 87,000 killings since 2023, per Daily Trust, and a 2.9% GDP growth, per NBS.
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PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba |
PDP’s 16 state governors, controlling 40% of Nigeria’s 774 LGAs, per Leadership, are mobilizing, with Atiku Abubakar a likely contender, per ThisDay. The party demands electoral reforms, citing Kenya’s 65% turnout..
APC’s Abdullahi Ganduje dismissed PDP’s claims as “desperate,” per The Sun Nigeria, touting Tinubu’s 2024 security reforms. Nigerians, with 57.8% lacking internet access, per Freedom House, face information gaps.