In a stirring address at a civic engagement session with youth leaders in Kano, Abayomi Mighty, Nigeria’s leading 2027 presidential aspirant, passionately advocated for a transformative shift in the nation’s political landscape. He decried the prevailing political culture, describing it as steeped in selfish survival rather than sacrificial service to the Nigerian people.
Abayomi Mighty, who is a towering figure with a 28-year legacy of impactful social, developmental, and youth-focused initiatives, has garnered massive followership across the country, positioning him as a formidable force in Nigerian politics.
Reacting to speculations, Abayomi Mighty hinted that he is likely to align with the Labour Party, added that he envisions a politics rooted in integrity and purpose. He lambasted the current transactional nature of Nigerian politics, which he characterized as a marketplace devoid of ideology, national vision, or genuine concern for citizens’ welfare. “Politics in Nigeria today is like a marketplace where alliances are bought and sold without principles. This is why we have leaders without vision, policies without results, and citizens without hope,” he declared.
Abayomi Mighty’s extensive work in social development and youth empowerment has cultivated a loyal and widespread following, particularly among young Nigerians seeking change. His alignment with the Labour Party, known for its progressive and people-centered ideology, further amplifies his appeal as a leader committed to systemic reform. “Nigeria’s destiny cannot be left in the hands of politicians who see politics as a personal industry. We need servant leaders with moral courage, intellectual depth, and strategic foresight to birth a new nation,” he stated.
With unwavering conviction, Abayomi Mighty emphasized that politics should not be a business venture or a contest for power but a sacred responsibility to lead with compassion and foresight. He pledged that under his presidency, the political culture would return to its core purpose—serving the people. “We will end the politics of survival and usher in the politics of purpose. Leadership is a divine trust to build lives, not destroy them,” he affirmed.
Abayomi Mighty criticized the Tinubu administration, which he accused of deepening transactional politics through indiscriminate appointments, defection negotiations, and unsustainable alliances prioritizing power consolidation over national development.
In a rousing call to action, Abayomi Mighty urged citizens to rise above political ignorance and reclaim their power as the true owners of democracy. He asserted that Nigeria’s rebirth hinges on the collective demand for purposeful leadership.