“Tinubu 2027: Mass Defections Rock PDP as Agboola Leads Over 1,000 Supporters to APC”
In a significant political development ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, former Senate Chief Whip Hosea Agboola has led a large scale defection of more than 1,000 members from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), declaring strong grassroots support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s potential re election bid.
The defection, which took place in Oyo State, underscores shifting political alliances in Nigeria’s southwest a region historically regarded as a strategic stronghold in national elections. Agboola, a prominent political figure in the state, cited internal divisions within the PDP and confidence in the APC led administration as key reasons for the move. He emphasized that the defectors are committed to mobilizing widespread support for Tinubu’s second term ambition.
Political analysts view the development as part of an early repositioning by stakeholders seeking influence ahead of 2027. While the APC continues to consolidate power through high-profile defections, the PDP faces renewed pressure to address internal cohesion and retain its support base in critical regions.
Supporters of the president argue that ongoing economic reforms and infrastructure initiatives under Tinubu’s administration justify continuity beyond 2027. However, critics maintain that economic challenges, including inflation and cost of living pressures, could shape voter sentiment in the coming years.
The defection also highlights the enduring influence of regional political leaders in Nigeria’s electoral landscape, where grassroots mobilization remains a decisive factor. Observers note that while early endorsements are symbolically significant, the political terrain remains fluid, with alliances likely to evolve as the election cycle approaches.
As Nigeria gradually enters another pre-election phase, developments such as these signal an intensifying contest for political dominance, with both ruling and opposition parties recalibrating strategies to secure voter trust.







