Tinubu Will Lose in 2027, He Never Won in 2023 — Senator Abaribe Declares
Tinubu Will Lose in 2027” - Senator Abaribe Predicts Tough Battle Ahead for President
Tinubu will lose in the 2027 election; He Never won in 2023
— Channels Television (@channelstv) December 15, 2025
We are going to meet him in the field, and we will see how he will couple together that thing that will make him win again; it won't work!
- Enyinnaya Abaribe, Senator, Abia South Senatorial District#PoliticsToday pic.twitter.com/efkYBRUT97
Nigeria’s 2027 general election may still be years away, but political tensions are already building as strong voices from the opposition begin to speak out. One of such voices is Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, the senator representing Abia South Senatorial District, who has made a bold declaration about President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s political future.
According to Senator Abaribe, President Tinubu did not genuinely win the 2023 presidential election and will struggle even more to secure victory in 2027.
“We are going to meet him in the field, and we will see how he will couple together that thing that will make him win again. It won’t work,” Abaribe reportedly stated.
The comment has since sparked conversations across political circles, reigniting debates about legitimacy, voter confidence, and the future of Nigeria’s democracy.
Abaribe’s Argument: 2023 Was Not a Convincing Victory
Senator Abaribe’s position reflects a sentiment held by many opposition figures who believe the 2023 election exposed deep fractures in Nigeria’s electoral process. In their view, Tinubu’s victory did not reflect overwhelming national support but rather a highly contested outcome that left many Nigerians dissatisfied.
By stating that Tinubu “never won in 2023,” Abaribe is not only questioning the past election but also suggesting that the political conditions that enabled that victory may no longer exist in 2027.
“We’ll Meet Him in the Field” - A Signal of Opposition Readiness
The senator’s words signal more than criticism; they suggest preparation. The phrase “meet him in the field” implies that the opposition is already organizing, learning from past elections, and preparing to challenge the ruling party more strategically next time.
Political analysts interpret this as a warning that 2027 may be far more competitive, with:
- Stronger opposition alliances
- Increased voter awareness
- Higher youth participation
- Less tolerance for controversial electoral outcomes
Several factors may shape the 2027 election differently from 2023:
- Economic Pressure on Nigerians
Rising cost of living, subsidy removal effects, and economic hardship could heavily influence voter decisions. - Growing Political Awareness
Nigerians, especially youths, are becoming more vocal, informed, and engaged in governance issues. - Opposition Re-strategizing
Statements like Abaribe’s suggest opposition parties are already reflecting on their mistakes and planning stronger grassroots campaigns. - Performance-Based Judgment
By 2027, Tinubu’s administration will be judged not by promises but by results, security, economy, and governance outcomes will matter more than party loyalty.
Supporters of President Tinubu argue that he won the 2023 election constitutionally and that his reforms, though painful, are necessary for long-term national growth. They insist it is too early to predict defeat and that performance over the next few years could strengthen his chances.
This divide highlights how politically charged Nigeria’s landscape remains.
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe’s statement may be dismissed by some as political rhetoric, but it reflects a deeper truth: 2027 will not be an easy contest for anyone.
Whether President Tinubu wins or loses will depend largely on governance outcomes, public trust, and the ability of political actors to convince Nigerians that they represent a better future.
One thing is clear, the battle lines are already being drawn, and the road to 2027 has officially begun.
Comments
Post a Comment
By commenting, you agree that your comments may be published and that you will not post offensive or illegal content. ESN is not responsible for third-party comments.