Personality, Not Party, Will Decide 2027 Elections – Prof Ahmad
Professor Ahmad has said that the 2027 general elections will not be decided by party loyalty but by the strength of individual personalities.
On the State of the PDP
Speaking on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he emphasized that the party remains strong despite past setbacks:
“We are still in PDP. We are not planning to leave. The party may rise and fall, but right now PDP is rising. We are preparing for our convention in Ibadan, and we will move forward.”
When asked about governors who left the party, Ahmad insisted:
“Governors don’t make parties; parties make governors. People make parties, not individuals.”
On Court Cases After Elections
Addressing concerns that the PDP failed to challenge election results in 2019 and 2023, he clarified that the party did, in fact, go to court:
“In 2023, several local governments, including mine, went to court. I personally went to court. Anyone claiming PDP didn’t go to court is not telling the truth.”
He recalled irregularities during collation in his local government, saying results were altered but not announced at the collation center because officials feared public backlash.
On Bukola Saraki and APC Rumors
Responding to claims that former Senate President Bukola Saraki was aligning with the APC, Ahmad dismissed the reports:
“These are fantastic lies. Saraki has invested his time and energy in rebuilding PDP. If he had anything to do with Tinubu or APC, PDP would have collapsed by now. The ADC narrative was just a flash in the pan.”
He added that PDP remains open to reconciliation with other groups:
“PDP has a large heart. Our friends in ADC or elsewhere are welcome. Let’s work together to rescue this state and the country from APC.”
On 2027 Elections
Ahmad predicted that Nigerians will prioritize individual credibility over party lines in 2027:
“People will look at candidates and say, ‘You are good, but not in my party, yet I will vote for you.’ Or, ‘You are in my party, but you are not good, so I won’t vote for you.’ Party loyalty will not decide 2027—it will be about personality.”
On Electoral Reforms and Tinubu’s Legacy
Ahmad stressed the need for credible elections to restore faith in democracy. He urged President Tinubu to enshrine Immediate Result Electronic Filing (IREF) into the constitution:
“From the polling unit, results should be uploaded directly to INEC’s portal. That alone will stop manipulation. Forget long lists of amendments—just constitutionalize IREF, and Nigeria’s democracy will change forever.”
He warned that without credible elections, democracy in Nigeria would continue to lose respect internationally.
“If President Tinubu truly loves Nigeria, he should deliver electoral reforms. That will be his lasting legacy.”
Professor Ahmad has said that the 2027 general elections will not be decided by party loyalty but by the strength of individual personalities.
On the State of the PDP
Speaking on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he emphasized that the party remains strong despite past setbacks:
“We are still in PDP. We are not planning to leave. The party may rise and fall, but right now PDP is rising. We are preparing for our convention in Ibadan, and we will move forward.”
When asked about governors who left the party, Ahmad insisted:
“Governors don’t make parties; parties make governors. People make parties, not individuals.”
On Court Cases After Elections
Addressing concerns that the PDP failed to challenge election results in 2019 and 2023, he clarified that the party did, in fact, go to court:
“In 2023, several local governments, including mine, went to court. I personally went to court. Anyone claiming PDP didn’t go to court is not telling the truth.”
He recalled irregularities during collation in his local government, saying results were altered but not announced at the collation center because officials feared public backlash.
On Bukola Saraki and APC Rumors
Responding to claims that former Senate President Bukola Saraki was aligning with the APC, Ahmad dismissed the reports:
“These are fantastic lies. Saraki has invested his time and energy in rebuilding PDP. If he had anything to do with Tinubu or APC, PDP would have collapsed by now. The ADC narrative was just a flash in the pan.”
He added that PDP remains open to reconciliation with other groups:
“PDP has a large heart. Our friends in ADC or elsewhere are welcome. Let’s work together to rescue this state and the country from APC.”
On 2027 Elections
Ahmad predicted that Nigerians will prioritize individual credibility over party lines in 2027:
“People will look at candidates and say, ‘You are good, but not in my party, yet I will vote for you.’ Or, ‘You are in my party, but you are not good, so I won’t vote for you.’ Party loyalty will not decide 2027—it will be about personality.”
On Electoral Reforms and Tinubu’s Legacy
Ahmad stressed the need for credible elections to restore faith in democracy. He urged President Tinubu to enshrine Immediate Result Electronic Filing (IREF) into the constitution:
“From the polling unit, results should be uploaded directly to INEC’s portal. That alone will stop manipulation. Forget long lists of amendments—just constitutionalize IREF, and Nigeria’s democracy will change forever.”
He warned that without credible elections, democracy in Nigeria would continue to lose respect internationally.
“If President Tinubu truly loves Nigeria, he should deliver electoral reforms. That will be his lasting legacy.”
Personality, Not Party, Will Decide 2027 Elections – Prof Ahmad
Professor Ahmad has said that the 2027 general elections will not be decided by party loyalty but by the strength of individual personalities.
On the State of the PDP
Speaking on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), he emphasized that the party remains strong despite past setbacks:
“We are still in PDP. We are not planning to leave. The party may rise and fall, but right now PDP is rising. We are preparing for our convention in Ibadan, and we will move forward.”
When asked about governors who left the party, Ahmad insisted:
“Governors don’t make parties; parties make governors. People make parties, not individuals.”
On Court Cases After Elections
Addressing concerns that the PDP failed to challenge election results in 2019 and 2023, he clarified that the party did, in fact, go to court:
“In 2023, several local governments, including mine, went to court. I personally went to court. Anyone claiming PDP didn’t go to court is not telling the truth.”
He recalled irregularities during collation in his local government, saying results were altered but not announced at the collation center because officials feared public backlash.
On Bukola Saraki and APC Rumors
Responding to claims that former Senate President Bukola Saraki was aligning with the APC, Ahmad dismissed the reports:
“These are fantastic lies. Saraki has invested his time and energy in rebuilding PDP. If he had anything to do with Tinubu or APC, PDP would have collapsed by now. The ADC narrative was just a flash in the pan.”
He added that PDP remains open to reconciliation with other groups:
“PDP has a large heart. Our friends in ADC or elsewhere are welcome. Let’s work together to rescue this state and the country from APC.”
On 2027 Elections
Ahmad predicted that Nigerians will prioritize individual credibility over party lines in 2027:
“People will look at candidates and say, ‘You are good, but not in my party, yet I will vote for you.’ Or, ‘You are in my party, but you are not good, so I won’t vote for you.’ Party loyalty will not decide 2027—it will be about personality.”
On Electoral Reforms and Tinubu’s Legacy
Ahmad stressed the need for credible elections to restore faith in democracy. He urged President Tinubu to enshrine Immediate Result Electronic Filing (IREF) into the constitution:
“From the polling unit, results should be uploaded directly to INEC’s portal. That alone will stop manipulation. Forget long lists of amendments—just constitutionalize IREF, and Nigeria’s democracy will change forever.”
He warned that without credible elections, democracy in Nigeria would continue to lose respect internationally.
“If President Tinubu truly loves Nigeria, he should deliver electoral reforms. That will be his lasting legacy.”
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