April 15, 2026 | Nigerian Politics | 2027 Elections | Theasorock.com
Nigeria’s opposition is uniting around the African Democratic Congress ahead of the January 2027 elections.
Analysts and polls suggest support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu is weakening.
The decline is most visible in northern states, which gave him over 60% of his 2023 margin
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of the ADC said internal polling shows the president may struggle to match his 2023 results in northern Nigeria.
Speaking on national TV, he warned of a “political tsunami” in the region.
He linked this to economic hardship, insecurity, and a growing rift with the Aso Rock administration..
The political tensions are unfolding against a security backdrop that continues to deteriorateIn recent weeks, a brigadier general was killed in Borno State in a suspected attack.
Communities in Plateau State, Nasarawa State, and Kebbi State have also faced new violence.
Opposition figures, including Peter Obi, say insecurity is still rising. They note this continues despite presidential visits to affected areas.
Pro-Tinubu group SWAGA 2.0 has publicly launched a re-election mobilization drive, citing foreign reserve growth to $46 billion, naira stabilization, and oil sector recovery as the administration’s headline achievements. Supporters argue that Tinubu’s economic reforms have pulled Nigeria from the brink of bankruptcy.
