Request Donald Trump's support for Nigeria's 2027 elections

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The Issue

Nigeria is at a critical juncture. As we look towards the 2027 elections, a significant number of citizens are expressing their dissatisfaction with the current leadership and are seeking change. Specifically, concerns have been raised about the potential re-election of President Tinubu, whose tenure has been marked by controversy, allegations of corruption, and policies that many believe have not benefited all Nigerians.

Nigeria's youth, who make up a substantial portion of the population, are particularly vocal about the need for a leadership that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and inclusive development. The current administration has faced criticism for its handling of economic issues, including unemployment and inflation, which have disproportionately affected young people and marginalized communities.

In this climate of political uncertainty, we turn to international figures who have a track record of influence and leadership, such as Donald Trump, to lend their voice to our cause. We believe that by attracting international attention and support, we can encourage a transparent and fair electoral process in 2027, which is crucial for the future of Nigeria.

We urge Donald Trump, as a prominent global figure, to understand the stakes and assist in advocating for more transparent elections and governance in Nigeria. His support could be instrumental in highlighting the need for reform and energizing both local and global conversations about Nigeria's future.

Join us in our quest for change. Let's rally together to ensure that Nigeria can reach its full potential with a leadership that truly represents the people's will. Sign this petition and help us call on Donald Trump to support Nigeria as we strive for democratic progress.

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Petition created on 3 June 2026