*Insists, hunger, poverty ravaging the masses and more important than regional politics
The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, has declared that he is not intimidated by facing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election despite that poth both personalities are from the South-West geo-political zone.
Adebayo maintained that the SDP would not play ethnic politics ahead of the election, insisting that millions of Nigerians are battling hunger, unemployment and rising living costs, which is their major concern than playing to regional identity.
“We don’t think like that in SDP, a hungry person in the South-West is still hungry. Someone buying petrol at outrageous prices won’t care about regional identity,” he said, during an interview over the weekend.
The SDP flag bearer said the focus of his party is on addressing the economic hardships confronting ordinary Nigerians through policies centred on education, healthcare, jobs and social welfare.
According to him, the “SDP represents a different ideological direction from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)”, which he accused of prioritising politics over governance.
“SDP is the party that has formulated solutions to your social problems. It’s a party meant for the ordinary people. When you wake up in the morning, you think about feeding your family, transport costs, education, food, healthcare, jobs and survival — those are the issues social democratic parties focus on to resolving,” he said.
He argued that unlike the APC, which he accused of focusing mainly on electoral victories, the SDP is committed to improving the living conditions of Nigerians.
“A social democrat won’t wake up and remove subsidy without thinking about the impact on transport, food, housing, jobs and people’s savings.
“But if you are APC, your focus is on winning the elections at all cost and congratulating yourselves afterward,” he stated.
On the crisis rocking the SDP following the legal troubles involving the party’s former national chairman, Adebayo declined detailed comments, citing his professional responsibility as a lawyer.
“Once you start with something being in court, especially someone who is at the risk of losing his liberty and facing a criminal trial, it is unethical for me to comment on it,” he said.
He, however, maintained that party officials must be held accountable while due process is respected.
“If you want to discipline somebody, you have to follow the law, and if you are facing disciplinary action, you have to respect it,” he added.
The SDP candidate also condemned the destruction that occurred at the party secretariat during the crisis, accusing the police of complicity.
