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🇳🇬 2027 Elections: Fadojoe Tells Nigerians to Retire Old Politicians and Demand Real Change

2027 elections Nigeria, As the 2027 general elections approach, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, popularly known as Fadojoe, has called on Nigerians, especially the youth, to take control of the country’s future by securing their voter cards and preparing to retire long-standing politicians.

Speaking out against the growing trend of political defections, the former Labour Party presidential candidate urged Nigerians not to be distracted by career politicians shifting alliances, but to focus on electing visionary and people-centered leaders.

“It’s time to retire these old politicians. We’ve had enough of the same faces, the same lies, and the same pain,” said Fadojoe.

“Let them go into retirement. We must make the 2027 election about the people—not the politicians.”

According to StartSmartNG, Fadojoe stressed that the voices of suffering citizens will echo louder than any political movement if Nigerians rise in unity.

🗳️ A Call to Action: Secure Your Voter Cards

Fadojoe implored Nigerians, particularly the youth, to begin early preparations by collecting and safeguarding their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs). He believes that the collective power of the people will outweigh the influence of those who have long dominated the political scene without delivering tangible progress.

“Suffering will speak loudest in the 2027 election—not the recycled voices of politicians who have looted the country dry,” he stated.

🔁 Condemning Political Defections and Injustice

In a statement published on Tuesday, Fadojoe expressed concern over insecurity and persistent killings in Plateau, Benue, and other regions, calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other leaders to show genuine concern and act decisively.

“The country must be free from injustice and suffering,” he emphasized, echoing public frustrations over the growing disconnect between leaders and the people.

He criticized politicians for placing personal interests above national wellbeing, often switching parties solely to retain power. He urged the public to reject such leaders.

🚀 A Vision for Youth-Led Transformation

Fadojoe called for a nationwide campaign centered on real issues—poverty, unemployment, insecurity—rather than political slogans. He urged Nigerians to rally behind young, visionary leaders who can steer the country toward real development.

“We need young, capable leaders who will work for the people—not those who spend public funds abroad while Nigerians suffer at home.”

📌 Conclusion

With his passionate appeal, Fadojoe has reignited the call for citizen participation and leadership accountability in Nigeria’s democratic process. As the 2027 elections draw nearer, he believes that the power to reshape Nigeria lies in the hands of the people, not in the recycled promises of career politicians.

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