2027 Won’t Be Decided by Defectors—Suffering Nigerians Will Speak at the Ballot, Says Faduri Joseph

Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, founder of the Rescue Movement and Labour Party presidential aspirant in the 2023 elections, has once again spoken boldly about the current state of Nigeria. He didn’t hold back. In a recent video on his YouTube channel, Faduri poured out his heart, speaking as a concerned Nigerian and a true patriot.
He said Nigeria can’t continue like this. According to him, what we have now is not a country, but a jungle where injustice and suffering rule. Faduri was especially angry about the recent killings in Plateau, Benue, and other parts of the country. While innocent Nigerians were being slaughtered, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was on a foreign trip and didn’t even bother to cut it short. Faduri said a true leader would have returned immediately—just like the President of Ukraine once did when his country was attacked while he was in South Africa.
He made it clear: Tinubu doesn’t care, and neither do many of the politicians running the country. Faduri called on Nigerians—especially the youth—to stop supporting leaders who are only after their own gain. He said we need leaders who care about the people, not those jumping from one party to another just to stay in power. He criticized those joining APC, saying they think Tinubu is their only hope, even when it’s clear that his party has brought more pain to Nigerians.
Faduri painted a painful picture of everyday life in Nigeria:
Naira has fallen to N1,500 to $1
People can’t afford three square meals
Many are jobless
Petrol is almost N1,000 per litre
Healthcare and education are out of reach
Parents can’t send their kids abroad for studies
The rich fly out for medical care while the poor die in silence
He said this suffering will speak loudest in the 2027 election—not the voices of old politicians who have looted the country dry. According to him, these so-called politicians have stayed in power for years without anything to show in their communities. All they do is buy motorcycles or give out small cash to a few people to keep them quiet, while their neighborhoods remain undeveloped.
Faduri urged Nigerians to get their voter cards and be ready. He said it’s time to retire these old politicians who don’t care about us. Let them go into life retirement. We’ve had enough of the same faces, the same lies, and the same pain.
He challenged every Nigerian to make the 2027 election about the people, not the politicians. Not politics as usual, but suffering people campaign should cut actoss the nation. He said we need young, strong, capable leaders who will work for the people—not those spending our money abroad on health issues while Nigerians suffer at home.
In his final words, Faduri said it loud and clear:
“Let’s come together. Let’s rescue and renew Nigeria. The time is now.”