
The Digest:
NNPP chieftain Buba Galadima has accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of actively destabilizing opposition parties and showing no intention to conduct free and fair elections in 2027. In a televised interview, Galadima warned that the government’s tactics aim to eliminate electoral competition but vowed that opposition forces will remain resilient.
Key Points:
- Galadima alleged the government is using “antics” to weaken opposition structures.
- He asserted that despite these efforts, a united opposition could defeat the APC if elections are credible.
- He praised Rabiu Kwankwaso as the “generalissimo” of Nigerian politics who can reliably win Kano in fair polls.
- Galadima criticized the ADC as a fragmented “conglomeration” hampered by selfish interests.
- He urged former President Jonathan and Peter Obi to unite behind a single candidate to challenge Tinubu.
- The NNPP leader warned the government risks losing in 2027 if it fails to improve governance and electoral integrity.
- His comments reflect growing tensions between the ruling party and opposition alliances.
Sources: Arise Television Interview, Buba Galadima