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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.
This accusation highlights deepening concerns about political fairness and the readiness of Nigeria’s democratic institutions as the next election cycle approaches.

Sources: Arise Television Interview, Buba Galadima