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Wike Declares Opposition Coalition Against Tinubu “Killed” by President’s Performance

ONUAH YVONNE by ONUAH YVONNE
June 11, 2025
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Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike has boldly proclaimed that efforts by opposition figures to form a coalition against President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections have been effectively neutralized by the administration’s achievements.

Speaking at the commissioning of key infrastructure projects in Abuja on Wednesday, including the Maitama-Gishiri Bridge and Katampe, Jahi, Mabushi link roads, Wike dismissed the political alliance being spearheaded by prominent opposition leaders as destined for failure.

The coalition, led by Peoples Democratic Party 2023 presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar and former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, has been struggling to establish a viable political platform to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress in the next election cycle. Their efforts have been complicated by ongoing leadership crises within the main opposition party, with political observers questioning the PDP’s capacity to mount an effective challenge against the APC.

Wike attributed the coalition’s struggles directly to President Tinubu’s governance record, particularly in restoring confidence among government contractors and delivering tangible infrastructure projects. “The Coalition is bound to fail and it has failed. Your good works have killed the coalition,” Wike stated, addressing his remarks toward the president’s performance.

The FCT Minister emphasized how the current administration has transformed the relationship between government and private sector contractors, creating an environment of trust and reliability that was previously lacking. “Under Tinubu, contractors now have confidence in the government. Your good works have killed the coalition in Nigeria,” he declared.

Wike’s comments reflect his continued strong support for the Tinubu administration despite his previous affiliation with the opposition PDP. The former Rivers State governor has emerged as one of the president’s most vocal defenders within the cabinet, frequently praising the administration’s policy initiatives and infrastructure development programs.

The minister’s assessment of the opposition coalition comes as various political figures across party lines have been engaging in discussions about potential alliances for the 2027 electoral contest. However, the proposed coalition has faced significant challenges in gaining traction, partly due to internal disputes within the PDP and questions about leadership arrangements among potential partners.

Wike appeared undeterred by potential criticism of his remarks, adding a pointed comment about opposition reactions. “Some people will not be happy; many of them were born not to be happy,” he said, seemingly directed at critics of the current administration.

The infrastructure projects commissioned during Wednesday’s ceremony represent part of the broader development agenda being implemented in the Federal Capital Territory under Wike’s leadership. These road projects are designed to improve connectivity and ease transportation challenges in Abuja, demonstrating the type of concrete achievements that Wike argues undermine opposition efforts.

The minister’s confident assessment of the opposition’s prospects reflects the administration’s belief that their performance in office will translate into electoral success. By highlighting improvements in government-contractor relationships and infrastructure delivery, Wike positioned the Tinubu administration as having restored confidence in Nigeria’s governance systems.

As political activities intensify ahead of the 2027 elections, Wike’s declaration about the opposition coalition’s failure represents an early salvo in what promises to be a competitive political contest. His remarks underscore the administration’s strategy of emphasizing concrete achievements while dismissing opposition organizing efforts as ineffective.

Tags: 2027 general electionsNYESOME WIKEPRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU
ONUAH YVONNE

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