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Adebayo Rejects Money Politics, Eyes 2027 Upset


Says SDP is Nigeria’s only true opposition

Former presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 2023 general elections, Prince Adewole Adebayo, has declared that his party represents the only true ideological opposition in Nigeria as political activities gradually build toward the 2027 general elections.

Speaking in an interview, Adebayo argued that opposition in Nigeria has often been wrongly defined along ethnic and religious lines rather than by clear policy alternatives.

He maintained that the SDP stands apart due to its consistent commitment to social democratic ideals rooted in the Nigerian Constitution and its party manifesto.

The SDP chieftain criticised what he described as “transactional opposition” driven by personalities and short-term political gains, insisting that his party is focused on long-term national development.

“We don’t follow personalities; we follow processes,” he said, emphasising the need for governance anchored on principles that deliver the greatest good for the majority.

Addressing concerns about the party’s visibility, Adebayo said the SDP is prioritising grassroots mobilisation over media attention, revealing that it has continued to record steady membership growth through digital registration.

He admitted that lessons from the 2023 elections—including low voter turnout and logistical challenges—have shaped the party’s renewed strategy.

On the issue of vote buying, Adebayo took a firm stance against monetary inducement in elections, warning that the growing influence of money in politics poses a serious threat to Nigeria’s democracy and economic stability.

He stressed that the SDP’s approach is centred on voter education and building a system where citizens make informed choices.

Adebayo also expressed reservations about the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral system, noting that key reform opportunities, including recommendations by the Uwais Electoral Reform Panel, were not fully implemented.

However, he maintained that credible elections are still achievable if Nigerians actively participate and demand accountability.

Looking ahead, the presidential hopeful outlined his priority areas as security, effective management of public finances, and job creation.

He argued that Nigeria’s economic challenges stem largely from systemic failures, including revenue leakages and weak governance structures.

He concluded that Nigeria’s future depends on shifting from personality-driven politics to a system built on fairness, accountability, and social investment, urging citizens to take a more active role in shaping the country’s democratic process.



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