Baba-Ahmed Elected PRP National Chairman, Calls For “People’s Revolution” In 2027
Hakeem Baba-Ahmed has emerged as the new National Chairman of the Peoples Redemption Party, pledging to reposition the party as a credible alternative to Nigeria’s dominant political forces.
In a statement following his election, Baba-Ahmed expressed appreciation to party members for entrusting him with the leadership role.
“Yesterday, my brothers and members of the PRP party elected me as the National Chairman of the party. I am grateful for the trust and confidence they have placed in me,” he said.
He used the opportunity to call on Nigerians—especially those disillusioned with the current state of the nation—to rally behind the PRP.
“Our PRP party is inviting good people those who fear God and are seeking solutions to the situation our country is in to join PRP. Our country is in a very bad condition, especially in the North,” he added.
The new chairman took a swipe at the country’s major political parties, accusing their leaders of prioritising power over the welfare of citizens.
“Our current leaders and their associates in the two or three major parties are not seeking solutions for the common people. What they want is power so they can continue to ruin our lives,” he said.
He further criticised the political class, alleging a shared pattern of self-interest.
“They are all the same, same origin, same behavior, same intentions. All they want is power,” he stated.
Baba-Ahmed urged Nigerians to support the PRP’s vision, insisting that the country’s challenges can be addressed with the right leadership.
“We are asking for your trust and support. Nigeria can be fixed, God willing, but only if we reject the oppressors,” he said.
Appealing to citizens committed to justice and accountability, he called for collective action to reshape the country’s political future.
“We invite God-fearing and responsible people who care about protecting the rights of the common people to join PRP so we can work together,” he said.
According to him, Nigeria’s lingering problems are the result of deliberate manipulation by political actors.
“People must first understand the traps set for us by politicians. Instead of seeking solutions, they divide us and set us against each other, while they sit comfortably enjoying our wealth,” he stated.
Reaffirming the party’s stance, he said PRP members are driven by sincerity rather than personal ambition.
“We in PRP are sincere. If we were only after positions or wealth, we would have already joined APC, ADC or PDP,” he said.
He concluded on a note of optimism, expressing confidence that Nigeria can be transformed with public backing.
“Trust us. God knows our intentions, and by His will, we will change Nigeria,” he said.















