The Presidency has downplayed concerns that the recent electoral defeat of Ghana’s ruling party could negatively affect President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s prospects for re-election in 2027.
Speaking on Wednesday, Presidential Adviser on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, assured Nigerians that the political landscapes of the two countries differ significantly. He emphasized that President Tinubu’s administration remains focused on addressing critical challenges facing the nation, including hunger and agricultural development, which resonate with the daily concerns of citizens.
“Comparatively, what is happening in Ghana is quite different from Nigeria,” Bwala explained. “Mr. President is redirecting the economy on the right path, and the Nigerian people are witnessing these efforts. The idea of the ruling party losing in 2027 will not happen because Nigerians prioritize tangible improvements in their lives over political distractions.”
Bwala dismissed speculation about a coalition forming against Tinubu’s re-election bid, noting that the President remains constitutionally eligible to contest for a second term. “God willing, with life and health, Mr. President will run his course as provided by the constitution,” he affirmed.
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He also highlighted the administration’s commitment to governance, rejecting opposition narratives designed to undermine Tinubu’s achievements ahead of the election season. “The time for politicking is not yet. When that time comes, we will be ready for everyone,” Bwala said.
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Bwala’s remarks followed the recent Ghanaian presidential election, where opposition candidate and former President John Dramani Mahama triumphed over incumbent Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia. Despite parallels drawn by some analysts, Bwala argued that Tinubu’s administration has charted a distinct course, focused on delivering results that matter to Nigerians.
As President Tinubu navigates the political landscape, the Presidency remains optimistic that his reforms and policies will solidify public support ahead of 2027.