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“If Tinubu Loses Edo In 2027, I’ll Step Down,” Okpebholo Says Confidently

On 28 November 2025, Monday Okpebholo, Edo State governor, made a bold declaration: he is so confident that President Bola Tinubu will win Edo in the 2027 presidential election, that if the president fails to carry the state — Okpebholo says he will resign as governor.

Below I give an overview of the declaration, drawing from other reliable sources; its political context, and possible implications for Edo’s political landscape.

What Governor Okpebholo Said

According to Okpebholo, the growing support is rooted in what he calls a “grassroots,” people-first approach to governance — a style he described as inspired by his political mentor.

The Political Context: Why This Declaration Matters

• Consolidation of Power in Edo

• Framing 2027 As a Referendum on APC’s Governance

By tying his own political fate to Tinubu’s success, Okpebholo is essentially framing the 2027 vote in Edo not just as a presidential election, but as a verdict on his administration (and by extension — APC’s governance). That raises the stakes considerably.

• Challenging the Opposition: Public Confidence Claim

Okpebholo went further by publicly disparaging the relevance of the opposition — including former governor Godwin Obaseki and the main opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He insisted that the former governor’s record is unpopular and that the opposition cannot “come back” to Edo.

What It Means: Risks, Realities, and Reactions

For Okpebholo & APC:

Potential Risks:

What Opposition Parties Might Do:

What to Watch Out For Going Forward

Conclusion

Governor Monday Okpebholo’s declaration — that he will resign if President Tinubu doesn’t win Edo in 2027 — is as much a political gambit as it is a statement of confidence. On one hand, it demonstrates boldness and an attempt to rally support; on the other, it raises the stakes high — tying personal political fate to electoral success in a state whose mood and dynamics may shift.

Whether this will motivate supporters or energise the opposition remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: with that statement, Okpebholo has turned 2027 into more than just another election — he’s turned it into a referendum on himself, on APC governance, and on Edo’s political direction.

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