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“You Can’t Scare Me” Tinubu Tells Opposition Amid 2027 Alignments

You can’t scare me was the message delivered by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as he responded to growing opposition alignment ahead of the 2027 elections. He spoke during a meeting with the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Abuja.

The President said he would not be intimidated by political coalitions. He reaffirmed commitment to governance and democratic principles.

You can’t scare me statement comes amid increased political activity ahead of the 2027 general election. Opposition figures including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Nasir El-Rufai have been linked to emerging coalition efforts.

The African Democratic Congress has been mentioned as a possible platform for opposition coordination. These developments reflect early political positioning across party lines.

The Renewed Hope Ambassadors group was formed to promote the administration’s policies. The meeting provided an opportunity for the President to address supporters and respond to opposition narratives.

You can’t scare me was stated directly by the President while addressing concerns about opposition alliances. He said attempts to pressure him politically would not succeed.

“They want to scare me off, it is a lie,” he said.

He added that he had faced similar political challenges in the past and would remain resolute. “I’ve been through this path before,” he said, noting his continued commitment to his political course.

The President also called on political actors to respect democratic institutions. He stressed the importance of accepting judicial outcomes.

“We must embrace the judiciary, whether it favours us or not,” he said.

Tinubu further stated that national development requires unity and shared vision. He urged supporters to promote stability and collective progress across the country.

On economic issues, he acknowledged ongoing challenges and said reforms were necessary. He noted that policy decisions were aimed at addressing structural issues within the economy.

You can’t scare me reflects the intensifying political environment ahead of the 2027 elections. It signals early engagement between the ruling administration and opposition figures.

The statement highlights the administration’s stance on political pressure and governance continuity. It also underscores the importance of democratic processes in resolving political competition.

Opposition coalition efforts may influence future electoral dynamics. At the same time, government responses indicate continued focus on policy implementation.

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Michael Victor

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