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Tinubu has failed Nigerians, reject him in 2027 – Baba-Ahmed

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A national leader of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has called on President Bola Tinubu to resign ahead of the 2027 general elections, citing the worsening security situation across the country.

Baba-Ahmed, a former aide to the President, accused Tinubu of failing in his constitutional responsibility to protect the lives and property of Nigerians.

Speaking on Arise Television’s Morning Show on Thursday, he argued that the growing wave of insecurity has exposed citizens to increasing danger and called on Nigerians to reject the President at the polls in 2027.

He said, “It’s clear Tinubu has no handle on the escalating menace. Everything that needed to be said by the media, National Assembly, and civil societies have been said, but Tinubu and his supporters believe that this is a problem that we can live with.

“They suggested it by their body language, everywhere they can and children are stolen, every inch of Nigeria is now vulnerable.

“In a civilized society, Tinubu’s record on insecurity should have cost him his seat a long time ago, it’s not too late to say that President Tinubu should resign. If you check what he’s doing between now and the election, we don’t even need to wait, we will reject him.”

The former presidential aide maintained that his call for Tinubu to resign is not confrontational and partisan.

“Do we need to wait until more children and the country is overrun by criminality? The position that Tinubu should resign, there is nothing wrong or partisan or confrontation in that statement.

“In a democratic setting, the President performs two basic tasks, one is to protect the citizens and the other is to protect the means.

“Now Tinubu has failed to protect anybody, again, like I said, every part of Nigeria is now vulnerable. Children and toddlers in school are being stolen, what do you say to a president who has failed?

“Sir you cannot run this country so please step down. It’s not a party thing, it’s not a confrontational thing but the right thing to do,” he added.