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Kano 2027: Kwankwaso, Ganduje, Shekarau set stage for epic political showdown

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Kano is fast shaping into one of Nigeria’s fiercest political battlegrounds ahead of the 2027 general elections, with an emerging clash pitting former governors and entrenched political structures against one another in what observers describe as a war of heavyweights.

At the centre of the unfolding contest is Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and his Kwankwasiyya Movement, now repositioning under the ADC, against a growing alignment within the APC involving Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, incumbent Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, and newly decamped Ibrahim Shekarau.

Speaking during an interview on Arise TV, former Governor, Ibrahim Shekarau dismissed criticism of his frequent political movements, arguing that his decisions are guided by principle rather than personal ambition.

“You see, my concern is that people think this is unprincipled, but it is the same principle that makes us move,” he said.

He explained that his decisions are never unilateral but are the product of consultations across party structures.

“If you check the records, we make it public. We consult widely. We have a structure of consultation at the state and local government levels,” he noted.

Shekarau stressed that his core concern remains internal democracy within political parties.

“A situation whereby people are denied their right to participate in free and fair internal democracy, and the leadership turns out to be very selfish and not attentive to such complaints is unacceptable,” he said.

His return to the APC has added a new layer to Kano’s political permutations, raising questions about whether his influence can strengthen the party’s chances.

Kwankwasiyya Movement Dismisses Growing APC Alliance in Kano

Despite the growing coalition against Kwankwaso, members of the Kwankwasiyya Movement remain defiant.

Mansur Umar Kurugu, Spokesperson II of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, who spoke exclusively to DAILY POST, downplayed the strength of the emerging APC alignment.

“I think the reality is that APC is not getting any stronger by bringing the likes of Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and Abba Kabir Yusuf onto the same platform,” he said.

He argued that similar alliances had failed in the past and that his principal, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, remains as strong as ever and deeply rooted in Kano politics.

“This is not the first time. We saw it in 2019, we saw it in 2023, and Kwankwaso never disappointed the people in defeating this kind of coalition,” Kurugu added.

Projecting confidence ahead of 2027, he declared: “Kwankwaso is super ready, Kwankwasiyya is super ready, and we are going to defeat this group of self-centred politicians.”

APC Loyalists Back Yusuf, Question Kwankwaso’s Relevance

On the other side, APC supporters insist that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf remains a formidable force whose performance could secure victory for the party.

Kabir Dakata, a strong supporter of Yusuf and the chairperson of KASA, expressed optimism about the APC’s chances.

“We are the original Kwankwasiyya members, and we are sure to win the 2027 polls,” he said.

He also welcomed Kwankwaso’s move to the ADC, suggesting it validates claims of internal issues within his former camp.

Dakata further argued that Kwankwaso’s influence may be overstated.

With Ganduje’s political machinery, Shekarau’s grassroots network, and Yusuf’s incumbency on one side, and Kwankwaso’s “cult political followership” on the other hand, Kano’s 2027 race is increasingly being defined by competing legacies and political structures.




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NDC: We’ve done everything for you, call your supporters to order -Dickson to party chieftains

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National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Seriake Dickson, has asked party chieftains to call their supporters to order.

Dickson made the call on Thursday during a stakeholders’ meeting of the NDC in Abuja.

He was speaking on the recent criticism directed at the party, noting that they would not allow anyone to destroy anybody’s image in the party.

“I can’t get why some people are painting the NDC in a bad light and why their leaders can’t call their supporters to order for God’s sake.

“When they came in, we accepted that we are going to be partners and build this platform together. They are our flag bearers, all of us will support them go through the general elections and bring Nigerians a government that they deserve.

“We are not going to allow anyone to destroy anybody’s image when you have just come into the party and we have done everything for you,” Dickson said.




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June 12 Nigeria’s foremost democratic milestone – ADC

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, says June 12 remains one of the most significant dates in Nigeria’s political history and democratic journey.

In a Democracy Day statement issued on Thursday in Abuja, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said June 12 symbolised Nigerians’ enduring democratic aspirations.

He said the date reflected the belief that citizens’ voices matter, their votes count and governments derive legitimacy from the people.

“June 12 remains one of the most important dates in our nation’s political history and a reminder that government derives legitimacy from the governed,” he said.

Abdullahi, however, said Democracy Day should not only be a time to celebrate past struggles but also an opportunity to assess the country’s democratic progress.

According to him, democracy should be measured not by the number of years under civilian rule but by improvements in citizens’ welfare, freedoms and opportunities.

The ADC spokesman said persistent insecurity, economic hardship and declining public confidence in institutions continued to pose challenges to Nigeria’s democratic development.

He noted that rising costs of food, transportation, healthcare, housing and education had placed immense pressure on households and businesses.

“Our young people should be driving national growth and renewal, but many are struggling to find opportunities and hope within the country,” he said.

He added that the party rejected the notion that insecurity, poverty and economic hardship were inevitable, insisting that effective governance could reverse the trend.

“We believe security must be intelligence-led, technology-enabled, community-informed and locally responsive if Nigeria is to achieve lasting peace,” he stated.

Abdullahi said the ADC’s vision prioritised economic reforms aimed at reducing the cost of living, supporting businesses and improving the standard of living of Nigerians.

He added that the party would promote transparency, accountability, food security and institutional reforms to restore public confidence in democratic governance.

“We believe government must once again be judged by results, not speeches, excuses or headlines, but by the wellbeing of Nigerians,” he said.

The party congratulated Nigerians on Democracy Day and urged citizens to remain committed to building a more secure, prosperous and accountable democratic society.




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2027: Atiku faces tough hurdle in choice of running mate

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With the African Democratic Congress, ADC, primary elections now over, attention has shifted to who becomes the running mate to the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

Atiku had picked the current Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi as his running mate in 2019 and former governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa as his running mate in the 2023 polls.

A few weeks ago, Atiku emerged as the flag bearer of the ADC after polling the highest number of votes in the party’s primary election.

DAILY POST reports that he is said to be thinking towards the South-East, with names like the Director General of the World Trade Organization, WTO, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha being mentioned.

Amid these speculations, the Director of Politics at Arise News, Sumner Sambo had said Okonjo-Iweala distanced herself from such a move, stressing that she was unwilling to abandon her current post as WTO DG for a Nigerian political contest.

Okonjo-Iweala assumed the position of the DG of WTO on March 1, 2021, becoming both the first woman and the first African to lead the world trade organization.

She assumed her second term as director-general in September 2023 and her tenure runs until 2029.

However, Sambo said she had communicated her position directly to Atiku’s camp.

Sambo said: “Okonjo-Iweala is not willing to actually leave a lucrative job as DG of the World Trade Organisation to actually consider that.

“She’s made it known to them, and that is understandable because she just resumed in September last year, and she has a tenure that will run for a second term till 2029.”

Emeka Ihedioha

One of the names featuring prominently is the former governor of Imo State and ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Ihedioha, who is also a member of the ADC, is believed to be among those the former Vice President is quietly evaluating as his potential running mate.

South South link with Amaechi 

While speculations are rife that Atiku is looking at the Southeast, there are also claims that he has extended his searchlight towards the South South region.

Atiku is said to be considering a fellow presidential aspirant and former Minister of Transportation who served as a two-term governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi.

The ADC presidential candidate met with Amaechi behind closed doors on Monday, but details of the meeting were never made public. 

However, some believe it has everything to do with the choice of Atiku’s running mate.

Southeast running mate won’t get Atiku votes – APC chieftain, Eli

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Sogbeye Eli, has said shopping for a running mate from the Southeast won’t get Atiku many votes in 2027 due to the influence of Obi in the region.

“Atiku has no room for votes from a vice-presidential candidate from both the South-East and South-West,” he said in an interview. 

Dele Momodu portrays self as Atiku’s running mate

Amid the political uncertainty, a chieftain of the ADC and former presidential candidate, Dele Momodu had posted a flyer on his social media page wherein he was portrayed as Atiku’s running mate.

Alongside the flyer, Momodu wrote: “The Attraction of Atiku Abubakar/Dele Momodu ticket”, “The right choice for a greater Nigeria.”

Spare tyre won’t be basis of Atiku picking running mate – Aide

Reacting to the speculations, Atiku’s Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, said the ADC presidential candidate would pick his running mate based on competence and not on the usual basis of “spare tyre.”

Speaking with DAILY POST, Shaibu said: “On the question of the Vice Presidential slot, it is far too early to speculate on specific regions or individuals. 

“That decision will ultimately be guided by what best serves the national interest and strengthens the mission of rescuing Nigeria.

“What I can say with confidence is that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar understands the enormous responsibilities of leadership. He appreciates that the challenges facing Nigeria today require a competent, experienced, and capable team.

“Therefore, I do not expect the choice of a running mate to be based on symbolism or the outdated notion of a “spare tyre.” Nigeria needs a governing team, not a sole administrator. 

“The Vice President must be someone who can contribute meaningfully to governance, policy formulation, economic management, national cohesion, and the overall task of rebuilding the country.

“When the time comes, Nigerians can expect a decision driven by competence, capacity, and the national interest.”

Picking running mate from Southeast Atiku’s strongest option – Lawyer

Contributing to the discussion, a lawyer, Maduabuchi Idam, pointed out that if Atiku wants national cohesion and political balance, picking his running mate from the Southeast is his “strongest option.”

Idam said Atiku can pose a great challenge to Obi’s presidential ambition if he picks a running mate from the Southeast.

“Atiku’s strongest option may be to choose a running mate from the South-East if the objectives are equity, national cohesion, and political balance in the event of victory. 

“The South-East would need meaningful representation in his administration to foster a greater sense of inclusion and national belonging.

“A northern presidential ticket without South-East representation is likely to attract criticism and apathy from a significant segment of the South-East electorate.

“Furthermore, if Atiku intends to pose a serious challenge to the influence of Peter Obi in the region, selecting a running mate from the South-East could be a strategic necessity. 

“Without such a move, securing the constitutionally required spread of votes, including a substantial share from the region, may prove difficult in the 2027 electio




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