Former political adviser Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed has sparked debate ahead of the 2027 general elections by suggesting that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should reconsider seeking a second term. His comments focus on what he describes as the administration’s slow pace in addressing Nigeria’s pressing challenges.
In a recent commentary, Baba-Ahmed noted that President Tinubu assumed office with substantial goodwill and high expectations. However, he argued that the current speed of governance falls short of what is needed to tackle the country’s economic difficulties, security threats, and growing public dissatisfaction.
Baba-Ahmed emphasized that leadership in this period requires bold, decisive action, pointing out that many Nigerians continue to struggle under policies that seem slow to provide relief. He believes that a decision not to contest in 2027 would allow the President to fully focus on implementing reforms rather than being distracted by re-election politics.
Observers say Baba-Ahmed’s comments reflect a broader national conversation on accountability, effective governance, and the urgent need for leadership that meets the expectations of a struggling populace.
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