The political atmosphere in Nigeria right now, as we move closer to the 2027 presidential election, is tense. It is filled with propaganda, quiet threats, and fear -- especially inside the ruling party’s camp. The reason is clear: rumours are growing that Goodluck Ebele Jonathan may return to the race for president. And let us be clear-- this is not the same Jonathan of 2015. This is a new improved Jonathan with the heart of a true leader.
Today, Jonathan is wiser, more experienced, and more respected across the world. He carries the humility and compassion that are natural to his Ijaw roots. Since leaving office, he has travelled widely, met with world leaders, and learned deeply about governance and leadership from an international perspective. Jonathan is no longer just a Nigerian politician; he is a global statesman. I strongly believe he has the vision, character, and capacity to rebuild Nigeria and introduce a new style of leadership built on fairness, integrity, and progress.
If Jonathan becomes president in 2027, Nigeria will experience positive and possibly revolutionary changes. This is exactly why some people, especially those in the ruling party fear him. They know that once he declares his intention to run, the political game will change dramatically. The 2027 election may become the most interesting and defining moment in Nigeria’s democratic history -- a true turning point in how Nigerians choose their leaders and how elections are conducted.
President Tinubu will face a very strong and determined opponent if Jonathan enters the race. At the moment, the tide is not in Tinubu’s favour. Many ordinary Nigerians are unhappy with his leadership style, which they feel benefits only the elites while leaving the masses in hardship. Over the past months, economic struggles and poor governance have increased the desire for change. By 2027, voters will be even more determined to select a leader who offers hope, stability, and justice.
Some critics say Jonathan has no strong political structure. But let us remember -- did Peter Obi have a political structure in 2023 before winning 12 states? The answer is no. That election proved that determination, integrity, and personal character matter far more than so-called “political structures.” By 2027, the idea of political structure will matter very little compared to the trustworthiness and competence of a candidate.
With the right electoral reforms in place before the election, rigging will be far reduced, and money will no longer be able to buy victory. The Nigerians of 2027 will not be the same as those of 2023 -- they will be more aware, more demanding, and less willing to be manipulated. If votes truly count, millions will vote massively for a leader like Jonathan.
Many politicians who stand with Tinubu today are doing so just to stay politically relevant for now. Come 2027, many will show their true colours. Tinubu’s chances of winning will be very slim because the hardship and dissatisfaction created by his leadership will come back to haunt him.
For Nigeria to move forward and prosper, Goodluck Jonathan must contest the 2027 presidential election. He is a formidable force who can unite the nation and lead it toward stability, progress, and genuine democracy. The time for Jonathan’s return is now --;and Nigeria’s future could depend on it.
Ebikabowei Kedikumo
- Ayakoromo Town