Former minister of transportation and a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, Rotimi Amaechi, has said the country’s electoral challenges have less to do with incumbency and more with the failures of the opposition.

Addressing a gathering at a public lecture whose video trended on Friday, Amaechi said President Bola Tinubu “is not invincible,” insisting that opposition parties remained the country’s primary problem.

His remarks came amid the lingering internal crises rocking opposition political parties, which have splintered into factions and weakened their ability to mount a formidable challenge to the ruling All Progressives Congress.

As the infighting deepens, several opposition figures have accused Tinubu and the APC of fuelling the crisis by sponsoring defections from their parties.

Amaechi, however, dismissed such claims, blaming the opposition for the country’s political woes.

“Tinubu isn’t invincible; the opposition is the problem. I don’t see him as invincible, The problem is the opposition,” the former Rivers State governor said.

He argued that opposition parties were consumed by ethnic and regional power calculations rather than conversations about governance and national renewal.

“I tell the opposition party that you’re the problem. Nobody’s saying, ‘Oh, things are bad. How do we change the candidate? Do you want to do one term or not one term?’ That’s all. Nothing else is discussed.

“So, while the elites are busy discussing how to get to power, the voters, the citizens, are helping the elites to achieve that objective,” he said.

In July 2025, the ADC emerged as the coalition platform adopted by opposition leaders seeking to challenge Tinubu in the 2027 general election.

Amaechi joined the party in July, followed by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in November, while former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, joined on December 31.

The trio all have the intension of contesting the ADC’s presidential ticket.

In the trending footage, Amaechi also revealed that he has been holding meetings with political actors ahead of the 2027 polls.

“If you ask those who meet with me, they will tell you that I have been having meetings and talking to them about the possibility of winning the 2027 election,” he said.

Amaechi criticised the inability of past administrations to deliver meaningful electoral reform, citing the experience under former President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The problem with elections in Nigeria is that there is no incumbent government that can achieve electoral reform. None! Buhari tried it and failed. In fact, the National Assembly passed the law and dropped it on his table, and the man held his pen to sign,” he said.

He claimed that fears of foreign interference, including claims that “Russia will rig the election,” stalled the reform process.

“I wish I were there. I would have told him that everything has an antidote. So, if there’s a Russia, there’s an America,” Amaechi said.

He explained that efforts to amend the electoral law in 2019 were frustrated, but that Buhari became determined by 2023, viewing electoral reform as the legacy he wanted to leave behind.

However, Amaechi said entrenched interests ultimately blocked the reforms.

“When they got to the National Assembly, they did not come back. By the time they realised that they had omitted people like us who were automatic delegates by being former speakers, Buhari refused to sign.

“People around him made sure he did not sign it into law and got what they wanted. Now, those same people are back here, shouting electoral reform,” he said.

Drawing from his experience managing Buhari’s campaigns, Amaechi stressed the power of citizen mobilisation in safeguarding elections.

“We made it difficult for any Nigerian governor to go to his state and come out freely. Any day Buhari was coming to any state, the governor was on the run because the madness of the citizens chased them away,” he said.

Recalling incidents in Bauchi and Jos during the 2015 campaign, Amaechi said his team mobilised Nigerians to resist electoral manipulation, warning that any attempt to rig elections would provoke resistance.

“If you rig us out, you rig problem. As far as we were concerned, they were going to rig the election, so show them that there will be what? Fire. And the whole world knew there would be fire,” he said.

Amaechi also criticised voter apathy, stressing that citizens, not the government, hold the key to electoral reform.

“Government won’t give you electoral reform. The first solution to electoral reform is the people. Don’t be shouting electoral reform, electoral reform. You are the problem.

“The more you say they have written the result, the more you have voter apathy. Voter apathy will make Tinubu return to Aso Villa with 30-something per cent,” he warned.

He urged Nigerians to prioritise competence over regional or ethnic considerations in choosing leaders.

“Get the best material that can govern the country. If you say you want a president, make sure the president is qualified. The first qualification is that he must change the country when he becomes president.

“The second is that he must have the capacity to say, ‘I will be mad with you. You see this election, all of us will die,’” Amaechi said.

He also cited opposition missteps in previous elections, including their inability to campaign in parts of the North due to extensive mobilisation by his team.

“Ask the PDP, could they campaign in Kano? They couldn’t. When they went there, what did they hear? ‘Bamaso, bamaso.’ Because we had mobilised Nigerians,” he said.

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