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Tinubu’s reforms will make Nigerians re-elect him in 2027 – Bwala 

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Tinubu’s reforms will make Nigerians re-elect him in 2027 – Bwala 

By Jeffrey Agbo

Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser on Public Communications and Media to President Bola Tinubu, has stated that the president remains focused on governance and delivering his mandate rather than being distracted by discussions about the 2027 presidential election. 

Speaking with journalists on Wednesday at the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Secretariat in Abuja, Bwala emphasised that Tinubu is prioritising the needs of Nigerians over political speculation. 

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Bwala further assured that the president is committed to addressing pressing national issues, particularly hunger and economic challenges.

He highlighted Tinubu’s efforts to revolutionise agriculture as a key strategy to improve the lives of Nigerians. 

“So the time for politicking is not yet, and when that time comes, we are going to be ready for everyone.

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“The president’s agenda, which is working well, is what will naturally endear Nigerians to vote for him for the second term. He is more than eminently qualified constitutionally to contest for the second term in office.

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“And God willing, if God gives him life and health, we do hope that he will run his cause as provided by the Constitution,” Bwala said.

On if the APC was jittery that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) won the just concluded Ghana presidential election, he said such could not happen in Nigeria.

This, he said, was especially because Nigerians were seeing what the Tinubu-led administration was doing.

According to him, Nigerians only care about what they are confronted with every day, irrespective of political affiliations.

“They don’t actually care whether you are white or black skinned or whatever, as long as what matters to them on their dinner table is dealt with,” he said.

Bwala, who was appointed on November 14, debunked insinuations that he has been sidelined in the presidency.

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