1. Day-one executive order to cap rent at 3 months
Sowore says his first act as president would be an Executive Order banning landlords from collecting more than 3 months’ rent upfront. He calls yearly rent demands “economic terrorism” and wants payments to match workers’ monthly income flow.
2. Free education from primary to university criminalize keeping kids out of school
His 2027 education plan promises free, compulsory education from primary through university. Parents/guardians who deliberately deny children schooling would face criminal sanctions. The system would blend physical and virtual learning so “no child is left behind”.
3. ₦500,000 minimum wage
He’s pledging a ₦500,000 minimum wage to help workers cope with inflation and cost of living. He argues current wages are “not excessive” for teachers, doctors, nurses, soldiers, and police.
4. End casualisation and contract staffing
Sowore vows to “permanently discontinue casualisation and exploitative contract staffing.” His proposal says every worker deserves dignity, job security, healthcare, pensions, and humane conditions.
5. One million public homes, no “low-income” segregation
He plans to build 1 million “decent public homes” that are mixed-income estates with schools, clinics, malls, theatres, green spaces, and transport access. He rejects “discriminatory low-income housing” that segregates the poor.
6. Nationalize strategic sectors break monopolies
His campaign promises to nationalise strategic sectors, dismantle monopolies, and prosecute corrupt public officials. The goal: shift from “obscene wealth of a few oligarchs” to prosperity for ordinary Nigerians.
7. Four “people-driven economic models” for jobs
Sowore unveiled the Orange/Yellow, Purple/Pink, Blue, and Green Economy models. They target youth, women, widows, the physically challenged, and environmentally sustainable industries to replace the “failed black economy”.
8. Fix electricity to drive industrial revolution
He calls stable electricity the foundation for economic transformation. “If we get power right, we can tackle unemployment, boost GDP and address insecurity,” he said.
9. Tech-driven security overhaul
He vows to tackle insecurity through technology, criticizing how people are kidnapped for weeks “without traces.” His platform includes state police and better pay/insurance for security forces.
10. No alliance with the “failed political class”
Sowore rejected the Ibadan opposition coalition of Tinubu, Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso, etc., saying Nigeria can’t survive the “same failed political class.” AAC will run solo to deliver a “genuine alternative” built on accountability, not recycling old elites.
#Sowore2027