Faduri Joseph(Fadojoe) Declares 2027 Presidential Ambition: A Call to Rescue Nigeria
Faduri Joseph(Fadojoe) Declares 2027 Presidential Ambition: A Call to Rescue Nigeria
My fellow Nigerians,
Men and women of courage,
Brothers and sisters at home and in the diaspora,
Today, I stand before you not as a member of the political elite, but as a son of the soil, a Nigerian who feels your pain, lives your reality, and refuses to accept suffering as our destiny. I am not here as a Yoruba man or Igbo man or Hausa man but a Nigerian who saw that the people’s suffering has no ethnic look, no tribal tone but all Nigerians irrespective of their tribe or religion affiliation.are suffering.
I am here today to declare my intention to run for the office of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2027.
I do so because Nigeria is bleeding.
I do so because Nigerians are suffering.
And I do so because silence is no longer an option.
Over the past years, Nigerians have been pushed to the brink by policies that show little consideration for human survival.
The removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, without adequate preparation or safety nets, unleashed untold hardship. Overnight, fuel prices skyrocketed. Transportation costs multiplied. Food prices became unbearable. Rent increased. Electricity tariffs rose. Everyday household items became luxuries.
Today, millions of Nigerians must choose between feeding their families and or transporting themselves to work—if they still have jobs.
The naira–dollar unification and reckless devaluation destroyed purchasing power. Traders who depend on imports collapsed.
Parents paying school fees abroad—and even locally—were crushed. Businesses shut down. Jobs disappeared. Hope faded.
Nigeria became poorer overnight, while a few became richer. Even after removing subsidy this administration of President Tinubu has borrowed more money than any President in the last 64years of Nigeria existence.
My fellow Nigerians, to top it all, we are no longer safe in our own country. A nation where we used to be our brothers keepers now turn to a nation where we are now our brothers killers. Kidnapping has become an industry. Bandits and terrorists move freely. Farmers cannot go to their farms. Children are abducted from schools. Nigerians travel with fear in their hearts. Many Nigerians in Diaspora are now so scared to go home to visit their nation not even with their children.
Worse still, the government negotiates and pays ransom to terrorists, empowering criminals instead of decisively crushing them. This has turned Nigeria into a nation where crime pays and citizens suffer.
A government that cannot protect lives has failed in her most basic duty. The late Army General Sanni Abacha said “if terrorism continues more than 24 hours it means an insider from government is involved.”
Education in Nigeria has lost its value—not because Nigerians are lazy, but because the system has been destroyed. Graduates roam the streets without jobs. Youth unemployment has reached historic and embarrassing levels. Degrees no longer guarantee dignity. Talent is wasted. Dreams are buried.
A nation that abandons its youth is signing its own death warrant.
In Nigeria today, medical emergencies are death sentences. Hospitals lack equipment. Doctors are underpaid and overworked. Patients die daily because there is no care, no drugs, no compassion.
Yet those in government—those who should fix the system—travel abroad for medical treatment, including the President himself, who has embarked on multiple medical trips overseas while Nigerian hospitals decay.
How can a government that refuses to trust its own hospitals expect citizens to survive in them?
Nigeria has over 150 million helpless and hopeless people, abandoned by those sworn to protect them.
However, Let me speak honestly. During last election time in 2023 in the Labour Party, I played a key role in allowing the presidential ticket to Mr. Peter Obi. Nigerians believed in a new path. Many sacrificed. Many hoped. Many did all to have him win but unfortunately it didn’t work out.
Today, that same man has joined a coalition of the very politicians who brought Nigeria to its knees, claiming they now want to fix what they destroyed.
Nigerians must ask:
1. Can the arsonists become the firefighters?
2. Can the destroyers of our nation now become the builders?
3. Does Nigeria need recycled politicians that are responsible for her woes to always present themselves as alternative?
4. Do we always need the same people to keep grouping and regrouping under so called coalition only when they are not at the center of those given access to devour our common wealth?
Note that all the people that gathered under the so called coalition are the same set of people that gathered in 2014 under APC coalition only to grab power for their selfish interest. And we can see how they have pushed Nigeria into a terrible dungeon. And funny enough, the same set of people are gathering again under another so called coalition. The first was APC, while this is ADC: the only difference is the “P” at the center changed to “D”.
5. Must we continue to follow the same set of people destroying the country as if we all don’t know what to do?
On this note, I want to remind those following political events keenly in Nigeria, that towards the build up for the 2023 presidential election, I was ready to contest as president under Labour Party. I had bought my forms and passed through every process. Therefore as an aspirant I was adequately qualify to become Labour Party presidential candidate. But when Mr. Peter Obi came to Labour Party; for general interest of Nigeria, I, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph (Fadojoe) stepped down for Peter Obi during the presidential primary in Asaba and stood beside him to lift up his hands before the delegates without collecting a dime for it. Because of my burning desire as I see that:
Nigeria needs rescue. Nigeria needs a generational shift of power. And it is time for our leaders to pass the Barton.
I have come as Joseph of this generation , a nation going through so much famine like the land of Egypt and am ready for God to use me to liberate and rescue a nation of ours that needs one so badly.
The same leaders who told us we are leaders of tomorrow still clinge to power even in their old ages.
It is time for Nigerian people to choose a new path.
My fellow Nigerians, the 2027 election will not be business as usual.
It will not be APC versus ADC.
It will not be politicians versus politicians.
It will be the PEOPLE versus the POLITICAL CLASS.
And the people must be ready.
Ready to organize.
Ready to unite.
Ready to take back their country peacefully, lawfully, and courageously.
That is why today, with humility and determination, I offer myself to lead this rescue mission in 2027. HENCE I SURRENDER MYSELF TO CONTEST FOR THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA IN THE 2027 ELECTIONS
Not because I am perfect, but because Nigeria deserves better.
Together, we will build a Rescue Movement—a movement of workers, youths, mothers, professionals, farmers, traders, students, and Nigerians in the diaspora.
Our slogan says it all:
“Nigeria: A Nation That Has Everything, Yet Lacks Everything.”
But it does not have to remain so.
Let me be clear: no individual can finance a presidential election alone—especially not without godfathers or those who have stolen so much the wealth of our nation.
This movement will be funded by the people, sustained by the people, and driven by the people.
I call on Nigerians at home and abroad to rally behind this cause.
To Join in.
To contribute.
To organize.
To mobilize.
To vote.
And to defend their votes.
In CONCLUSION
My fellow Nigerians,
This is our moment. The period to choose the type of nation we want going forward in 2027. A new Nigeria or a Nigeria of same old same old politicians in no matter form or party.
This is our fight.
This is our rescue.
Let us rise together and reclaim our nation.
God bless you.
God bless me and may
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
SIGNED:
Faduri Oluwadare Joseph popularly called Fadojoe.
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