As Nigeria approaches the 2026 elections, concerns regarding the integrity of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) government are intensifying. ADC chieftain, Dr. Jide Olatunji, has voiced strong criticism, asserting that President Bola Tinubu's administration will fail to meet the credibility expectations of the electorate. This sentiment reflects a broader disillusionment among voters, who have grown increasingly skeptical of the government's transparency and accountability.
Dr. Olatunji warned, "The APC government is on a collision course with the electorate. If they do not address the issues of integrity, they will face a significant backlash at the polls." His comments underscore a growing sentiment that the APC's past governance failures could be a decisive factor in the upcoming elections.
With economic challenges and security concerns persisting, the opposition is likely to leverage these issues to galvanize support. As election day approaches, the APC must reassess its strategy to restore trust among voters, or risk a potentially devastating defeat. The outcome of this election will not only shape Nigeria's political landscape but also redefine the expectations citizens have of their leaders.