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Tinubu’s APC Now Unpopular, Cannot Win 2027 Election Without Rigging – Lukman

The immediate past national vice Chairman North of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Malam Salihu Lukman, says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu does not stand a chance of reelection in the 2027 poll.

Lukman who resigned his membership of the APC over alleged bad governance under the President Tinubu-led administration adduced the hardship faced by an overwhelming majority of Nigerians as a basis for his position.

Lukman, in a letter to selected APC leaders titled: “APC and The Future of Nigerian Democracy” remarked that it behoves all patriots, democrats and progressives in the country to take up the responsibility of organising and mobilising Nigerians towards rescuing Nigerian democracy from the hands of the APC led-administration.

“As it is, APC and the government of President Asiwaju Tinubu have been lost to the whirlwind. Just like we campaigned against military rule and the PDP, we must rise to the task of campaigning against the President Asiwaju whirlwind,” the former director general of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF) noted.

“Given the reality that the party structures have been demobilised and the government is implementing policies that have eroded value of incomes of citizens, conditions of living are rapidly getting worse by the day. With that, both the APC and the governments it controls are getting more and more unpopular.

“It doesn’t require any investigation, at this rate, there is no way we can win election except through rigging. The popular saying in the country now is that President Asiwaju Tinubu is a one-term President. The hard truth is that the country will be lucky to get to 2027 without witnessing upheavals.”

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