2027 Lagos Gubernatorial Race: Seyi Tinubu Gains Endorsements Amid Controversy



 

Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has emerged as a potential candidate for the governorship of Lagos State in the 2027 elections, sparking debates across political and social circles.

A biographical video making waves on social media platforms showcases Mr. Tinubu’s educational background, career trajectory, and his contributions to youth development and humanitarian efforts in Nigeria. The video also coincides with a wave of endorsements positioning him as a successor to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Notably, the Coalition of Nigerian Youth Leaders, during a meeting in Owerri, Imo State, on Tuesday, extended their endorsement to Seyi Tinubu, suggesting he could also contest for governorship in states like Osun or Imo. Similarly, Friends of Seyi, a support group, lauded his vision and intellectual acumen, deeming him a capable leader for Lagos, the nation’s commercial capital.

However, not everyone is on board with the endorsements. APC chieftain Joe Igbokwe criticized the move in a Facebook post, labeling it a distraction and alleging ulterior motives aimed at undermining President Tinubu.

“Who are these faceless people pushing Seyi Tinubu for Lagos governor? This is a needless distraction,” wrote Mr. Igbokwe. “To pull PBAT down is their target. Ruling Lagos is not the job of boys.”

The growing speculation has fueled conversations among political watchers, with opinions divided on the implications of such endorsements for Lagos State’s political landscape.

As discussions unfold, NewsFrontier invites readers to share their views on this developing story via our Facebook, Twitter, other social media platforms, and our website’s comment section.


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