- Attempts to Push Me Out Will Fail – Tinubu
- Accuses Rivals of Using Insecurity to Undermine His Government
- Says “I Will Run Again and Win”
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his intention to seek re-election, pushing back against what he described as coordinated efforts by political opponents to edge him out of office.
Eko Hot Blog reports that in a firm statement, the President projected confidence in his political strength, declaring that he remains unshaken despite rising criticism and political pressure.
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“They tried to get rid of me, but I refused to go. I am a very stubborn politician,” he said, adding that he would contest for a second term and emerge victorious.
Tinubu also accused unnamed rivals, including some former allies of allegedly exploiting Nigeria’s security challenges to undermine his administration and gain political advantage.

According to him, such moves are part of a broader strategy to weaken his leadership ahead of the next election cycle.
His remarks come at a time of heightened political activity across the country, with key actors positioning themselves as discussions around governance, security, and leadership intensify.
Analysts say the comments reflect a deepening political contest as Nigeria gradually moves toward another general election, with expectations of a highly competitive race.





