Tinubu Must Complete Eight Years in Office, Says Senator Orji Kalu

By Chief Editor
A heated debate has erupted following Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s declaration that President Bola Tinubu must serve two terms in office, totaling eight years. Kalu, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), made these remarks during his appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today.
According to Kalu, the APC has only one candidate for the 2027 presidential election: President Tinubu. He emphasized that Tinubu’s re-election is a must, citing the economic policies implemented by the Tinubu administration, which he claims have started yielding positive results.
Kalu also weighed in on the prospects of an Igbo presidency in 2027, stating that any candidate representing the South East must be widely accepted across the country. He noted that the Igbo must present an acceptable candidate to all Nigerians, as no one zone can make a president.
The senator’s comments have generated intense discussion, with some critics accusing him of being self-serving and others praising his loyalty to the APC. As the 2027 presidential election draws near, the debate is expected to continue.In related news, Kalu has also called on President Tinubu to posthumously declare the late Chief Moshood Abiola as one of Nigeria’s former presidents.
This move is seen as an attempt to heal the wounds of the past and provide closure for the Abiola family.
Key Takeaways:-
Senator Orji Kalu declares that President Bola Tinubu must serve two terms in office.
Kalu cites economic policies implemented by the Tinubu administration as reason for re-election.
The senator rules out chances of an Igbo presidency in 2027, citing need for widespread acceptance.
Kalu’s comments generate intense discussion, with critics accusing him of being self-serving.