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Power Play 2027: Pro-Tinubu Forces Merge in Early Battle for Second Term

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Nigeria’s political chessboard is already heating up—and the race to 2027 has quietly shifted into high gear as loyalist groups rally behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in what insiders describe as a calculated early consolidation of power.

In a move that signals growing coordination within pro-government circles, the Tinubu Support Group and the Global Alliance for Tinubu Campaign have officially joined forces, agreeing to deploy a unified strategy aimed at securing the president’s re-election in the next general polls. The alliance, unveiled in Abuja, is expected to drive grassroots mobilisation, messaging, and nationwide political outreach as the countdown to 2027 accelerates.

Behind the scenes, the partnership is more than symbolic—it represents a deliberate attempt to avoid fragmentation among pro-Tinubu blocs, a mistake that has historically weakened incumbents. Leaders of both groups hinted at a “multi-pronged campaign architecture,” suggesting a blend of political lobbying, public engagement, and media influence to deliver what they hope will be a decisive victory.

But this is only one piece of a much larger puzzle. Across the country, a wave of endorsements and coalition-building efforts is gaining momentum. A broad-based civil society coalition is already pushing an ambitious plan to gather 20 million signatures in support of Tinubu’s second-term bid—an unprecedented show of grassroots backing designed to project national consensus.

In parallel, influential groups from strategic sectors are stepping forward. Oil and gas host communities have openly backed the president, arguing that continuity is necessary to sustain reforms tied to economic development and resource management.

Even more telling is the emergence of new advocacy movements aimed at reshaping public perception ahead of the الانتخابات, with organisers targeting hundreds of thousands of Nigerians through structured outreach campaigns.

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Yet, while pro-Tinubu forces are consolidating, the broader political terrain remains anything but settled. Opposition figures are exploring coalition strategies of their own, while analysts warn that the early start to 2027 politicking could distract from governance priorities and critical reforms.

What is unfolding is a familiar but intensifying pattern in Nigerian politics: alliances forming years ahead of the ballot, endorsements stacking up, and influence networks quietly expanding. The difference this time is the speed and scale.

For Tinubu’s camp, the message is clear—control the narrative early, unify the base, and build an unstoppable coalition before challengers fully organize. For the opposition, the clock is already ticking.

One thing is certain: the battle for 2027 has begun long before the first vote is cast—and the alliances forged today may decide the outcome tomorrow.

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Sonia Issac is an economist, health, safety and environmental (HSE) specialist, writer, and social commentator with a strong passion for truth and accountability in journalism. An investigative journalist by practice, she is committed to delivering honest, fact-based reporting that informs and empowers the public. She received her education in Benin Republic and has traveled extensively, gaining broad perspectives that enrich her analysis and commentary on social and economic and environmental issues.

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