- He said a second term would allow the president to deepen reforms already underway
- Faleke encouraged APC loyalists to remain confident ahead of future elections
- The event drew APC stakeholders from across the state and members of the PCC from Abuja
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, James Faleke, has urged Nigerians to prepare for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 general election.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Faleke, a former Director-General of the Tinubu Campaign Council, made the call during the launch of the Presidential Coalition Council (PCC) in Ibadan, Oyo State.
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He said a second term would allow the president to deepen reforms already underway, urging party members to mobilise support and promote the administration’s policies at the grassroots.

Represented at the event by Abiodun Mafe, Faleke encouraged APC loyalists to remain confident ahead of future elections and to safeguard their Permanent Voter Cards.
Speakers at the event highlighted economic reforms introduced since 2023, including fuel subsidy removal and fiscal restructuring, which they said had improved allocations to states and stabilised the economy.

Party leaders described the Ibadan launch as strategic, noting the city’s influence on Oyo State’s voting strength, while commending organisers for funding the initiative personally.
The event drew APC stakeholders from across the state and members of the PCC from Abuja, all pledging commitment to securing victory for the party in 2027.
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