
2027: I’m not going back to Villa – Patience Jonathan
As the country prepares for the general elections in 2027, former First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan has stated that she has no plans to return to Aso Rock and that she fully supports First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu.
Jonathan reiterated her support for the rotational leadership concept during her remarks on Saturday night in Abuja, when she accepted the Women Icon Leader of the Year 2025 award from Accolade Dynamics Limited. She described the "turn-by-turn" approach as essential to preserving national unity.
“I believe in one president. I believe in turn-by-turn. When it’s your turn, I will support you. When it’s not your turn, step back—so that the country can move forward,” she said.
She addressed the crowd while acknowledging the presence of Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, daughter of President Bola Tinubu and the Iyaloja-General of Nigeria.
“I was supposed to call her first, but I saved her for last: the daughter of our wonderful President, the President of Nigeria, the one and only we believe in — President Bola Tinubu. Iyaloja, thank you for standing with women because these are your women. Carry them along; they are with you.
“All the way, we are with you. No shaking. We will follow. Direct us, and we will follow. Because there is only one president at a time. We don’t have two presidents. I am outspoken — if I don’t like something, I will say it. But if I like something, I die for it.”
Reflecting on her longstanding bond with Senator Remi Tinubu, Jonathan revealed that their relationship dates back to their days as wives of state governors and deputies, long before either entered Aso Rock.
“I didn’t just know her (Senator Oluremi Tinubu) just because she’s the First Lady, no. We worked together. We worked as a group.
“We are groups. We worked when I was a deputy governor’s wife. We worked when I was a governor’s wife. I know her. I talked with Oluremi. Even when my husband was the vice president, Oluremi stood with her husband and supported us during our first election. They supported us. So, for me, I have a conscience. I cannot abandon my friend, whether you like it or not.”
She reiterated her commitment to standing by the First Lady and dismissed any speculation about a political comeback.
“I stand by my friend. My friend is great. I told her I would campaign with her. I’m not denying her. I’m not running. I’m not going back to the villa. If you call me, I will not go.
“I say it every day. Don’t you like how young I look? People say, ‘Mama, you are young, you are young!’ it is because I have rest of mind, yes. I don’t want to go there—let my friend be there. Let me also ‘wahala’ her the way she used to ‘wahala’ me when I was there! Let me also tease her. And until she comes out, she will be young. But for now, she won’t be young.”
The former First Lady also used the occasion to advocate for the 35 per cent affirmative action for women in governance, expressing disappointment over the National Assembly’s repeated rejection of gender equality bills.
“During Obasanjo’s time, we worked for it, and the Executive approved 35 per cent. My husband also maintained it. But when it comes to elective positions, the men dominate and shut us out. May God touch their hearts to understand that we are their mothers, sisters, and friends. We are not trying to take power from them—we are trying to support them.”
While accepting her award, Jonathan emphasised that the recognition symbolizes the collective effort of many who have championed the welfare of women.
“I am deeply humbled to receive this prestigious Women Icon Leader of the Year 2025 award. I accept this honour not just as a personal recognition, but as a testament to the tireless efforts of countless women and men who have worked alongside me to promote good health and economic development for women in Nigeria and beyond.”
As the country prepares for the general elections in 2027, former First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan has stated that she has no plans to return to Aso Rock and that she fully supports First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu.
Jonathan reiterated her support for the rotational leadership concept during her remarks on Saturday night in Abuja, when she accepted the Women Icon Leader of the Year 2025 award from Accolade Dynamics Limited. She described the "turn-by-turn" approach as essential to preserving national unity.