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Tinubu : The FCT Verdict And Inevitability Of 2027 By Jude Obioha

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Tinubu : The FCT Verdict And Inevitability Of 2027

By Jude Obioha

The 2027 presidential election may still be months away, but its contours are already visible to anyone willing to read the signs.

Politics, like history, leaves clues.

And the recent Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections, alongside parallel electoral exercises in parts of Rivers and Kano States, have provided more than clues. They have offered a preview.

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The message from the FCT was neither ambiguous nor accidental.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) secured five of the six chairmanship seats, flipping the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Bwari, and Kuje from the Peoples Democratic Party, leaving the opposition with only Gwagwalada.

In AMAC, the most populous and politically symbolic council in the nation’s capital, the APC did not merely win; it dominated, polling over 40,000 votes, more than triple the tally of its closest challenger.

In Nigeria’s political heartbeat, voters spoke with clarity.

This was not just a council election. It was a temperature check.

And the temperature suggests that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s political machinery is not only intact but also expanding.

Those who dismiss local elections as inconsequential misunderstand Nigerian political dynamics.

The FCT is not just any territory; it is the seat of power, the melting pot of Nigeria’s elite and grassroots political currents.

When the ruling party strengthens its grip there, it signals organisational discipline, voter mobilisation capacity, and strategic coherence. It also reveals something more uncomfortable for the opposition: fragmentation.

What even makes the victory more compelling is that APC has never won AMAC in Council or the FCT in Presidential elections.

But just as it flipped in 2026 for AMAC, this could be the trajectory in 2027, not only in the Nation’s Capital but across the country.

While the APC consolidates, the opposition continues to splinter.

Personal ambitions eclipse collective strategy. Coalition talks rise and collapse in cycles of distrust.

Meanwhile, key political figures across party lines quietly align with Tinubu’s centre of gravity.

Today, more than 30 governors, including some outside the APC fold, are considered allies of the President.

In Nigerian politics, that is not a coincidence. It is architecture.

Tinubu did not arrive at this moment by accident.

For over two decades, he has cultivated alliances, mentored political actors, built networks that transcend ethnicity and region, and demonstrated a rare capacity for long-term strategy.

From Lagos to the national stage, he has shown an ability to think beyond electoral cycles.

His 2023 victory was the product of patience and preparation. His governance since then reflects consolidation.

Critics predicted collapse when he removed fuel subsidies and unified the exchange rate.

They foresaw a political implosion as reforms tightened liquidity and global inflation surged.

Yet, against a backdrop of inherited fiscal strain and near-monetary instability, the administration has steadied the ship of macroeconomics.

The Naira has shown signs of recovery. Food prices, while still sensitive, have begun to ease in several markets.

Investor confidence is cautiously returning. None of this suggests perfection. But it does signal resilience.

Politics rewards resilience.

The FCT results, therefore, are not merely about council chairpersons.

They are about perception. Voters in the capital had an opportunity to register a protest.

Instead, they reinforced the ruling party. That reinforcement carries symbolic weight.

It suggests that, at least for now, the reform pain has not translated into wholesale rejection.

Beyond Abuja, similar patterns in Rivers and Kano further underscore a broader national trend : the ruling party is organised; its rivals are reactive.

If elections were solely about sentiment, 2027 might still be unpredictable.

But elections are about structure: polling units, ward agents, coalition discipline, voter databases, and resource mobilisation.

On those metrics, the APC appears several steps ahead.

One might even argue, cautiously but realistically, that the next presidential contest is shaping up less like a battlefield and more like a procession, with the final destination a “coronation” of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his second term.

This is not to diminish the democratic imperative of competition.

Democracy demands opposition. It thrives on alternatives.

But effective opposition requires coherence, not cacophony.

At present, Nigeria’s opposition landscape is characterised more by internal recalibration than collective mobilisation.

Tinubu, meanwhile, continues to consolidate elite consensus while maintaining grassroots engagement.

His style may be deliberate, sometimes opaque, but it is rarely impulsive.

He understands the arithmetic of power: governors influence state machinery; state machinery influences turnout; turnout influences outcomes.

That arithmetic is already aligning. Therefore, to describe his anticipated re-election as a “coronation” may sound dramatic.

Yet politics often moves long before ballots are cast.

Momentum, once built, acquires its own inevitability. The FCT elections were not the cause of that momentum; they were evidence of it.

Could unforeseen variables emerge? Certainly, Nigerian politics is famously dynamic.

Economic shocks, security challenges, or breakthroughs in coalition dynamics can quickly reshape landscapes.

But as of today, the trajectory is unmistakable.

President Tinubu has outmanoeuvred rivals before.

He has demonstrated the patience to endure criticism and the strategic instinct to expand alliances.

With a consolidated ruling party, cross-party gubernatorial alignment, and early electoral signals tilting in his favour, 2027 increasingly appears less a question of “if” and more a question of margin.

History often whispers before it announces. The FCT has whispered.

And if the opposition continues on its present course: divided, reactive, and organisationally thin, then the 2027 presidential election may well confirm what these early signals already suggest : that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s second term is not merely probable, but politically inevitable.

*Obioha is the Director of Strategy at the Hope Alive Initiative (HAI), a group dedicated to good governance in Nigeria.*
(vitalnewsngr.com)

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