Senate President Godswill Akpabio has firmly dismissed any possibility of President Bola Tinubu facing impeachment, instead predicting the president will secure re-election in 2027.

Speaking at the ongoing All Progressives Congress (APC) National Summit in Abuja on Thursday, Akpabio emphasized that the National Assembly has no intention of initiating impeachment proceedings against Tinubu with just two years remaining in his first term.

"If this president has done well, is it not us (National Assembly) that will say so? If he has not done well, is it not us that will give him notice of impeachment?" Akpabio stated.

"We are not giving him notice of impeachment; we are giving him notice that it was difficult for you in 2023, but in 2027 I see everything turning around—the number of states that are coming to join you," he added.

The Senate President further asserted that the National Assembly would be bold enough to inform Tinubu if his performance fell below expectations, but indicated that this was not currently the case.

In a significant development at the same event, the APC Governors' Forum officially endorsed President Tinubu for a second term in office. Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, speaking on behalf of the forum, pledged that APC governors would work diligently to ensure Tinubu's re-election in 2027.

"That the governors produced by the APC are hereby charged to take responsibility to market all federal government policies and occupy all the political space in their domains, win all elections in their states come 2027," Uzodimma declared.

"It is therefore my humble pleasure, with total humility to the Almighty God, to move that this august assembly adopt and concur with the position of the Progressive Governors that Mr. President carries our flag in 2027, and the governors take the responsibility for delivering this mandate. I so move," he concluded.

These declarations come amid growing political positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections, with the ruling APC appearing to consolidate its support behind Tinubu for a continued presidency.