
Spokesman to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Phrank Shaibu, has pushed back against remarks by Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo, who said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains ahead of opposition rivals as the 2027 elections approach.
Keyamo, in a post on his verified X account on Sunday, praised Tinubu’s political journey, noting that he rose from the depths of opposition politics to become Nigeria’s president.
Reacting via his handle, @phrankangel, Shaibu dismissed the argument, saying past political achievements cannot replace effective governance.
He argued that performance in office—not political history—should be the true measure of leadership.
Shaibu maintained that claims of Tinubu’s political “invincibility” reflect a weak narrative, stressing that Nigerians are more concerned about worsening economic conditions and insecurity than past political victories. According to him, citizens are grappling with rising hunger, a high cost of living, and persistent safety challenges.
He added that being “ahead” politically should translate into improved living standards, not just strategic rhetoric.
Instead, he said, current realities point to a government struggling to address pressing national issues.
In a follow-up post, Shaibu intensified his criticism, stating that political strategy holds little value if it fails to improve livelihoods, ensure security, or restore dignity to ordinary Nigerians. He concluded that no level of messaging can obscure the hardship many citizens continue to face.
“Today, Nigerians are not impressed by recycled opposition tactics dressed up as brilliance; they are confronted daily by empty pockets, unsafe communities, and a government that appears disconnected from their pain.
“No amount of propaganda can mask a reality that is this loud,” he said.
2027: Tinubu’s invincibility myth failing, Nigerians live in empty pockets — Atiku’s aide

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