KEY POINTS
- ADC warns Tinubu risks losing the 2027 election due to worsening hardship and public dissatisfaction.
- Party accuses the President of being disconnected from economic and security challenges facing Nigerians.
- Tinubu’s criticism of opposition figures sparks backlash, with ADC calling his remarks unpresidential.
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has cautioned President Bola Tinubu to take seriously the growing dissatisfaction among Nigerians, warning that worsening economic conditions could cost him re-election in 2027.
The ADC said the President appears increasingly disconnected from the realities of hardship, insecurity, and frustration affecting millions across the country.
The party also criticised Tinubu’s response to opposition figures, describing his remarks as unpresidential and evidence of misplaced priorities.
ADC Describes Tinubu’s Remarks as Presidential
Responding, the ADC described Tinubu’s remarks as unpresidential, arguing that they reflected anxiety rather than leadership. The party said the President’s focus on political rhetoric, instead of addressing pressing national challenges, underscores a disconnect with the struggles of ordinary Nigerians.
According to the statement, at a time when citizens are grappling with a historic cost-of-living crisis, rising debt burdens, and declining purchasing power, the President’s approach risks further alienating the public.


