2027: If Nigerians Removed Jonathan Over Insecurity, APC Govt Can Be Cut Into Pieces — Galadima
Naija News • 3d ago
**2027: What If Nigerians Give APC a Taste of Their Own Medicine?**
With the country still grappling with the challenges of insecurity, economic hardship, and poor governance, a leading figure in the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has delivered a stark warning to the All Progressives Congress (APC) government. According to Buba Galadima, if the current situation persists, Nigerians might just give the APC a run for its money at the polls.
Like the 2015 election that led to the ousting of former President Goodluck Jonathan, Galadima believes Nigerians are growing increasingly fed up with the APC's inability to effectively tackle insecurity and economic woes. He points out that the APC's promises to improve living conditions have not been fulfilled and that the government's policies are actually exacerbating the problems.
Galadima's comments come on the back of a spate of arrests of Nigerians who dare to speak out against the government. He warned that Nigerians will not be silenced and that the authorities should not underestimate the power of public sentiment.
"The government should not presume that Nigerians are gullible or that they cannot react," he said. "We have seen what happened in 2015 when Nigerians took to the polls to remove a government that was unable to keep them safe."
Galadima's words are a stark reminder that Nigerians are not afraid to hold their leaders accountable. If the APC government continues to fail to deliver, it could be in for a rude awakening at the polls.
The NNPP chieftain also took aim at the government's economic policies, accusing them of undermining agriculture through import policies and rising production costs, particularly fertiliser prices. He pointed out that the government's actions are disenfranchising farmers, who make up 75% of the Nigerian population.
"How can you disenfranchise 75% of your population for the interest of one contractor or one supporter?" he asked.
Galadima's comments come at a time when Nigerians are still reeling from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic hardship. If the APC government does not change its ways, it could be heading for a rude awakening in 2027.
In conclusion, Galadima's warning to the APC government should not be taken lightly. Nigerians are growing increasingly impatient with the status quo, and if the government does not deliver, it could be in for a surprise at the polls. As