
Kalu to Opposition: ‘APC Isn’t Scared, Tinubu’s Results Speak’
Senator Orji Kalu (Abia North) has dismissed claims that President Bola Tinubu’s swelling 2027 re-election endorsements stem from ruling party jitters over opposition alliances, insisting the support is rooted in “performance, not fear.” The APC chieftain’s rebuke comes amid rising speculation about Tinubu’s vulnerability to a Peter Obi-Atiku coalition.
‘APC Delivers, Opposition Whines’ – Kalu’s Defense
Addressing Senate correspondents on Tuesday, Kalu, Chairman of the Senate Committee on South-East Development Commission, declared:
“The APC isn’t afraid of any coalition. We’re investing in industries to create jobs beyond government. Let the opposition fight—it’s their job. Ours is to deliver, and we are.”
Key arguments:
- Policy Over Politics: Tinubu’s reforms, though painful, aim for long-term stability.
- Southeast Backing: Governors and federal lawmakers from the region endorsed Tinubu early, defying regional opposition trends.
- Economic Grit: Kalu praised subsidy removal and forex unification as “necessary sacrifices,” despite inflation hitting 33.7%.
Southeast’s ‘Strategic’ Embrace of Tinubu
Kalu revealed the Southeast’s calculated support:
- Early Movers: Region’s leaders backed Tinubu before other zones, citing infrastructure promises (e.g., Enugu-PH highway, geopolitical balance).
- 2023 Context: Despite LP’s Peter Obi winning 95% of SE votes, Kalu claims Tinubu’s “inclusive governance” is winning hearts.
- 2027 Playbook: APC aims to flip SE states by leveraging federal projects and Kalu’s influence.
Tinubu’s Reforms: ‘Storm Before Calm’
Kalu addressed Nigeria’s economic turbulence:
- Subsidy Removal: Saved ₦1.2 trillion monthly but spiked fuel prices to ₦850/liter.
- Forex Unification: Naira stabilized at ₦1,100/$ after hitting ₦1,800/$ in 2024.
- Job Creation: APC’s private sector partnerships claim 4.5 million jobs since 2023.
“Nigerians will soon reap the rewards,” Kalu asserted.
Stakeholders React: Confidence or Complacency?
- APC Loyalists: Hail Kalu’s “facts over fear” narrative; cite Lagos-Calabar rail, Dangote Refinery as wins.
- Opposition Coalition: Dismisses claims: “Tinubu’s ‘results’ are hunger and debt,” says Labour Party’s Yunusa Tanko.
- Analysts: Note Southeast’s endorsement risks alienating pro-Obi youth but may secure federal favors.
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Why This Matters:
With 57% of Nigerians rating Tinubu’s performance as “poor” (NOIPolls 2025), Kalu’s defense tests APC’s ability to reframe the narrative ahead of a contentious election cycle.
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