Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan’s potential candidacy in the 2027 presidential election has sparked comparisons with his predecessors and successors. Bode George, a former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), recently weighed in on the discussion, stating that Jonathan’s record as president surpasses that of late former President Muhammadu Buhari and current President Bola Tinubu.
George made the comments in an interview with Arise Television, where he emphasized the significant differences between Jonathan’s tenure and the current era under the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership. He suggested that Nigerians should consider the economic indices, such as interest rates, inflation rates, and the value of the Naira compared to the dollar, when evaluating the performance of the respective administrations.
According to George, the cost of living has increased dramatically since Jonathan’s time in office, with prices for basic goods rising substantially. He noted that Nigerians, regardless of their socio-economic status, are feeling the effects of the current economic climate. George argued that if Jonathan were to run and win in 2027, his record would speak for itself, and he would have a better track record than Buhari and Tinubu combined.
The PDP chieftain’s comments come as speculation surrounding Jonathan’s potential candidacy continues to grow. As the 2027 presidential election approaches, Nigerian voters will be weighing their options and considering the performance of previous administrations. The comparison between Jonathan’s record and that of his successors is likely to remain a topic of discussion in the coming months.
In the context of Nigeria’s political landscape, the upcoming election is expected to be highly contested, with various candidates and parties vying for power. As the campaign season unfolds, voters will be looking for leaders who can address the country’s economic challenges and improve the overall quality of life for Nigerians. The debate surrounding Jonathan’s potential candidacy and his record as president is likely to remain a significant aspect of the election discourse.