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2027: The frontline formation of the Nigeria Coalition Alliance Against Tinubu and Kashim Shettima was built on weak concrete

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2027: The frontline formation of the Nigeria Coalition Alliance Against Tinubu and Kashim Shettima was built on weak concrete.

2027: The frontline formation of the Nigeria Coalition Alliance Against Tinubu and Kashim Shettima was built on weak concrete

Dr. James Bwala

The 2027 formation of the Nigeria Coalition Alliance against the Tinubu-Shettima ticket marks a significant moment in Nigerian political history. This coalition, led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former governor of Rivers and Minister Rotimi Ameachi, former governor of Osun State and Minister of Interior Rauf Aregbesola, former Senate President David Mark, former governor of Anambra State and Labour Party presidential candidate Mr. Peter Obi, and former governor of Kaduna State Malam Nasiru El-rufai, remains ambitious in its aim to challenge the prevailing political dominance under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima. However, the coalition is fundamentally built on weak concrete, characterized by fragile alliances and ideological inconsistencies. 

The diverse nature of the coalition members, drawn from various ethnic and political backgrounds, undermines its unity and coherence. Without a shared vision or strong institutional framework, sustaining such an alliance becomes precarious. The coalition’s strategy appears reactionary rather than visionary, focusing primarily on opposition rather than offering a compelling alternative policy agenda. This reactive posture diminishes its credibility among voters seeking substantive governance solutions. Additionally, internal power struggles and a lack of clear leadership threaten to fragment the alliance before it can effectively mobilize support. While the Nigeria Coalition Alliance represents a critical attempt to reshape political dynamics in 2027, its weak foundations cast doubt on its potential for lasting impact against established figures like Tinubu and Shettima. The coalition’s inability to effectively address these internal challenges may ultimately lead to its unraveling, leaving the political landscape unchanged and allowing the status quo to persist without meaningful opposition. 

To strengthen its position, the alliance must urgently address these structural weaknesses by fostering genuine collaboration and articulating a cohesive vision that resonates with the electorate. Only then can it hope to transform from a fragile assemblage into a formidable political force capable of challenging the entrenched power structures. Moreover, building trust among the coalition’s diverse factions is essential to overcoming the entrenched skepticism that currently hinders its progress. This trust-building effort requires transparent communication and shared decision-making processes that empower all coalition members, ensuring that their voices are heard and valued.

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The leadership from each geopolitical zone or region has a debt to pay with the electorates following their lack of engagement with the grassroots until now and for the same selfish ambitions that have grounded them politically in the zone they each represent. However, when the dues are fully paid, engaging with grassroots movements and civil society organizations can provide the alliance with a broader base of support and legitimacy, helping to bridge the gap between political elites and ordinary citizens. 

Prioritizing these strategies, the Nigeria Coalition Alliance can reinforce its foundation and better position itself to challenge the status quo in the upcoming elections. However, it lacks the immediate and decisive action to implement these strategies, and without these, the alliance risks remaining a mere footnote in Nigeria’s political history rather than a transformative force for change. Do we see them trying to avoid this fate? A BIG “NO.” The pace at which the Tinubu and Kashim Shettima unveiling purposes in leadership is taking its ground across these political zones defines the coalition. If they are to make impacts, they must act swiftly to address internal divisions and present a unified front that can inspire confidence and rally widespread support across the nation. This requires cultivating a culture of inclusivity and collaboration, where diverse perspectives are not only welcomed but actively sought out to strengthen the coalition’s resolve and purpose. But this too did not seem to be in place, and they unfolded and fell over themselves in this wild drunkenness.

The coalition must establish clear and transparent communication channels to build trust among its members and the broader electorate. It is imperative that the alliance prioritize the development of a coherent policy agenda that resonates with the aspirations and needs of the Nigerian populace. By doing so, the coalition can effectively counteract any attempts by Tinubu and Shettima to undermine its unity and objectives. But these too are lacking in their formation, leaving the old gaps that continued to exist within the political opposition Nigeria has had to make do with since independence.

Additionally, fostering inclusivity and ensuring that all voices within the coalition are heard will be crucial in maintaining solidarity and preventing internal divisions. This will require a concerted effort to establish transparent communication channels and equitable decision-making processes that reflect the diverse interests of its members. This lack of cohesion has led to internal disagreements, weakening the alliance’s ability to present a united front against Tinubu and Shettima. To overcome these challenges, the coalition must engage in strategic planning sessions that focus on identifying common goals and crafting a shared vision for Nigeria’s future. Only by addressing these foundational weaknesses can the coalition hope to transform its fragile framework into a robust and enduring force capable of challenging the entrenched political dynamics.

Politics is not about throwing stones at leaders; the coalition lacks the right investment in grassroots mobilization to galvanize public support and increase its influence across different regions of Nigeria. Strengthening its grassroots presence will not only broaden the coalition’s outreach but also empower local communities to actively participate in shaping the political landscape. By prioritizing grassroots engagement, the coalition can tap into the collective power of the populace, ensuring that its platform is both representative and responsive to the everyday realities faced by Nigerians. 

This grassroots strategy will also serve to build trust and legitimacy, crucial elements for sustaining momentum and countering the entrenched power structures that Tinubu and Shettima represent. However, without addressing the internal power struggles and fostering a culture of inclusivity and mutual respect among its leaders, the coalition risks perpetuating the very divisions it seeks to dismantle. To this end, fostering open communication and transparency within the coalition’s leadership will be essential in mitigating conflicts and unifying its diverse factions. Building a cohesive leadership team that is committed to these principles will be paramount in maintaining unity and focus as the coalition navigates the complex political terrain ahead. 

James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.

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VP Kashim Shettima: Leadership, Loyalty, and When Truth Laughs Last

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VP Kashim Shettima: Leadership, Loyalty, and When Truth Laughs Last

By: Dr. James Bwala

It is undeniably a fact that the political landscape is often fraught with tension, rivalries, and competing narratives everywhere in the world where democracy thrives. In Nigeria, the recent criticisms directed at Vice President Kashim Shettima highlight the complexities of political alliances and the nature of public perception, especially where people don’t look for facts. Critics now calling for Shettima’s replacement ahead of the 2027 elections appear to forget their past demeanor during a critical juncture for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its leadership, particularly when Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ambition was still a dream. The narrative that seeks to undermine Shettima’s long-standing association with Tinubu, or “Jagaban,” is not only misguided but also undermines the principles of loyalty and consistency that are crucial in political partnerships.

At the heart of this discussion is the theme of loyalty in politics. Those who now vilify Shettima were, at some point, reluctant participants in the renewal of hope that characterized the Tinubu campaign. When the winds were unfavorable, and doubts about Tinubu’s presidential aspirations loomed large, Shettima emerged as a steadfast ally, rallying support and reinforcing confidence in Tinubu’s eventual success. This unwavering support is a testament to Shettima’s character and political acumen. In times of uncertainty, true leaders demonstrate their commitment not by wavering under pressure but by standing firm in their convictions. Shettima did stand firm. 

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By revisiting this historical context, we can better understand the motivations behind the current wave of criticism. The calls for Shettima’s replacement seem to stem from an oversimplification of a highly intricate political relationship. Shettima’s partnership with Tinubu is built on years of collaboration and shared goals. A strong partnership can withstand the test of time only if both parties remain committed to their collective vision. The attempts to dismantle Shettima’s reputation reflect a misunderstanding of the dynamics at play; it isn’t merely about individual ambitions, but rather about maintaining the integrity of a well-established alliance.

Critics often resort to fabrications and speculative narratives that seek to portray Shettima as disloyal or ineffective. Such discourse serves little purpose other than to fuel division within the party and provide cover for individuals who may feel threatened by Shettima’s longstanding influence. This tendency to rewrite history reflects a broader issue within political discourse—the inclination to prioritize short-term gains over the long-term benefits of solidarity among allies. As political operatives engage in this behavior, they risk alienating those who genuinely believe in the party’s vision.

This criticism can also be interpreted as a reflection of insecurity among certain factions within the APC. By targeting Shettima, they aim to weaken one of the most formidable supporters of Tinubu, thus hoping to elevate their own standings within the party hierarchy. However, such tactics may ultimately backfire as they foster an atmosphere of distrust and resentment. The strength of any political party lies in its ability to unify its members around common goals. Infighting serves only to distract from the real issues facing the nation and creates opportunities for opposition parties to seize upon divisions.

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Addressing the partnership between Shettima and Tinubu must involve acknowledging their shared vision for Nigeria. Both politicians understand the imperative of economic development, security enhancement, and social cohesion in governing a nation as diverse as Nigeria. Their collaborative efforts have consistently focused on addressing these challenges head-on. Therefore, any attempt to malign Shettima’s contributions is essentially a critique of the larger framework they have both participated in forging. To dismiss his role is to diminish the significant strides taken by the APC under their joint stewardship.

Additionally, history will reveal whether or not the severe criticism leveled against Shettima is based in reality or merely serves the interests of those seeking to disrupt the status quo. Politicians come and go, but foundational reputations are built over years. Shettima has proven his mettle not just as a vice president, but as a reputable political player who commands respect within various circles. One cannot erase decades of hard work and an exemplary track record due to transient political friction or fabricated narratives. Indeed, truth and reputation are enduring forces that often transcend the fleeting nature of political rivalry.

As observers of Nigerian politics evaluate the current milieu, it becomes vital to encourage a more informed dialogue regarding leadership and loyalty. It is unjust to hold individuals accountable for mistakes made by a collective, especially when loyalty requires a degree of faith that can sometimes be tested. Politics should not devolve into an arena for personal vendettas cloaked as ideological disputes. Instead, it should embrace the tenets of constructive criticism and unity.

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The clamor for Vice President Kashim Shettima’s replacement, fueled by unsubstantiated claims and a disregard for historical allegiances, risks destabilizing the very foundation of the APC. Those who now criticize him must reckon with the fact that their distance during Shettima’s unwavering support for Tinubu illustrates a fundamental lack of accountability in their own political journey. Loyalty, consistency, and mutual respect must guide political behavior if there is to be sustainable progress. History teaches us that while individual fortunes may rise and fall, the legacy of partnerships forged in loyalty and common purpose endures. It is this enduring truth that stands against the tides of fabricated stories, ensuring that ultimately, truth will indeed laugh last.

* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.

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Borno 2027: Fear grips political elites as the move to seek Governor Zulum’s dark horse tops discussion.

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Borno 2027: Fear grips political elites as the move to seek Governor Zulum’s dark horse tops discussion.

By: Dr. James Bwala

“Who is this ‘DARK HORSE’?” Several callers have asked me this question since my last publication on Borno politics. Some of these questions are coming from frontline foot soldiers of powerful individuals, who pride themselves as the gods of Borno politics; others are curious political analysts and onlookers, who wanted to know for a side corner gist on political happenings since that declaration by the governor. I have told some of them to ask the governor who gave the hint about his bold political stance and why he revealed it. However, what I know is that the political landscape in Borno State is becoming increasingly charged, especially in response to Governor Babagana Zulum’s bold proclamations regarding his future political ambitions. Following his declaration of stepping on “big toes,” a metaphor that signifies challenging entrenched interests within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the reactions from political elites have ranged from heading to open hostility to strategic maneuvering. 

To fully grasp the extent of the political maneuverings taking place, we must first acknowledge the significance of Governor Zulum’s position. His tenure has been marked by significant gains in infrastructure development, security, and social welfare programs—an impressive record, particularly in a state that has faced challenges from insurgency and socio-economic instability. However, with success often comes resistance; the entrenched political leaders who have long benefited from the status quo are now feeling threatened by Zulum’s progressive vision for the future.

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The phrase “stepping on big toes” resonates strongly within the context of Borno’s political culture. It suggests an intention to disrupt a well-established order, one that is often characterized by patronage networks and political favors that can stifle genuine progress. Such a disruption can evoke panic among the political elites who depend on these structures for maintaining their influence. The response to Zulum’s statements may lead to both physical and spiritual dimensions of political strategy, indicating an urgent and desperate effort to regain control and resist change.

Feedback from the public sphere, particularly through platforms such as News Net Global, Borno social media platforms, and other political platforms, reveals widespread discontent among the political elite. The discussions surrounding Zulum’s declaration demonstrate a palpable fear of his potential to consolidate power if he continues on a path of reform. Strategic questioning about his motives, coupled with appeals to traditional power structures, signals a brewing political war. In a state where loyalty and allegiance can dictate political survival, these elites are scrambling to secure their positions as they perceive Zulum’s moves as existential threats.

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In Political Communication, we learned that a key aspect of any political battle involves the narratives constructed around leadership. Borno State Governor Zulum’s ability to frame himself as a reformist willing to confront established interests gives him considerable leverage in rallying public support. Moreover, the contrast between his governance style—marked by transparency, accountability, and accessibility—and the more opaque practices of his adversaries could solidify his standing in the eyes of the electorate. Yet, this very visibility might also serve as a target on his back, inviting opposition from those who feel their power diminishing as the situation is suggesting following his bold gambit.

In light of these political tensions, it is essential for Borno’s political elites to recognize that responding reactively to Zulum’s ambitions may ultimately prove detrimental to the political fabric of the state. Instead of clashing with Zulum in a bid to suppress his influence, they should consider the possibility of engaging with him in a dialogue aimed at collaborative governance. Embracing reform does not necessitate the loss of their political careers; rather, it could signify a transformative shift toward a more robust democratic framework that benefits all stakeholders.

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For such engagement to occur, a roadmap for reform must be articulated—one that aligns the interests of the political elite with the broader goals of state development. This would require introspection within the APC and a willingness among its members to recognize that the grievances of the populace can no longer be ignored. By prioritizing community engagement, addressing corruption, and fostering economic opportunities, political elites can reposition themselves within a changing landscape while still anchoring themselves in the party system.

Introducing policy initiatives that directly address the concerns of the electorate can also help alleviate some of the pressures facing these elites. For example, focusing on youth empowerment programs, education, and skill acquisition can significantly alter public perception. Political elites must advocate for policies that resonate with the needs of ordinary citizens, allowing them to remain relevant even in the face of Zulum’s reformist agenda.

The pervasive use of media—be it traditional or social—should not be underestimated in shaping the political discourse. The conversations sparked by digital platforms can be harnessed to present a unified front among political elites, advocating for a shared vision for Borno that emphasizes stability and growth. This requires strategic communication and coalition-building efforts among various factions within the party, reducing the likelihood of factionalism that can arise from individualistic agendas.

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However, this collaborative approach must recognize that power dynamics within the APC and the broader political arena are shifting. The emergence of new leaders who align themselves with Zulum’s vision cannot be overlooked. Rather than viewing these new entrants as competitors, current elites should aim to mentor and incorporate them into a new framework of governance that reflects the aspirations of a younger, more dynamic voter base.

Simultaneously, the power of grassroots movements must not be underestimated as well. The mobilization of civil society organizations and the active participation of citizens in the political process are vital avenues through which public sentiments can be channeled. Political elites must engage with these movements rather than dismiss them, understanding that they represent an important demographic that will influence electoral outcomes. By fostering relationships with community leaders and activists, elites can ensure that their voices are heard, bolstering their own legitimacy in a landscape where political authority is increasingly scrutinized.

Looking ahead to the 2027 elections, the stakes are high for all involved. The landscape is primed for a significant shift, one that could either reinforce the status quo or usher in a new era of governance. If Borno’s political elites choose to unite around a common vision that balances reform with the realities of an evolving political climate, they may well find a path to coexistence with Governor Zulum. Such unity can yield dividends that exceed individual aspirations, resulting in a strengthened political framework capable of addressing the myriad challenges facing the state.

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As the political drama unfolds in Borno amidst Governor Zulum’s ambitious plans, it becomes clear that the time for decisive action is now. Political elites in the APC must move beyond their immediate fears and engage in a constructive dialogue that encourages reform while preserving their influence. By embracing a spirit of collaboration, they have the potential not only to safeguard their political futures but also to contribute meaningfully to the state’s development. The stakes could not be higher, and the need for enlightened leadership has never been more pressing. The choices made in the coming months will determine not only the outcome of the next election but also the trajectory of governance in Borno State for years to come.

* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.

Borno 2027: Fear grips political elites as the move to seek Governor Zulum’s dark horse tops discussion.

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Zulum’s bold gambit: The 2027 dark horse and big toes in Borno

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Zulum’s bold gambit: The 2027 dark horse and big toes in Borno

By: Dr. James Bwala

Governor Babagana Umara Zulum’s declaration of readiness to “step on some big toes” for his dark horse candidate has ignited a fervent debate within Borno State’s political arena. This statement, delivered on the floor of the Borno State House of Assembly, raises critical questions about who these influential figures are and what stakes are involved in the impending 2027 elections. 

Borno, often described as a political boiling pot, is witnessing an intensification of rivalries among entrenched power brokers and emerging contenders from APC to ADC eager to assert dominance in a region marked by complex socio-political dynamics. The governor’s bold stance through speaking to the APC block not only signals his determination to challenge established interests but also foreshadows potential realignments that could reshape the state’s governance landscape. 

In this context, understanding the intricate political dynamics at play is essential for comprehending how Zulum’s strategy might influence electoral outcomes and broader regional stability. Observers speculate that the “big toes” Zulum refers to could be influential political figures and entrenched interests who have long held sway over Borno’s political machinery. 

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The anticipation surrounding Zulum’s maneuvers is palpable, with many analysts keenly observing whether his actions will indeed disrupt the entrenched power structures or merely ruffle feathers without significant change. However, the governor’s willingness to challenge these established powers is seen by some as a necessary step towards fostering transparency and accountability in a political environment often criticized for its opacity and entrenched patronage networks. 

As the political temperature rises, Zulum’s approach could either galvanize support from reform-minded constituents or provoke backlash from those with vested interests in maintaining the status quo. The governor’s actions, while potentially divisive, also present an opportunity to dismantle long-standing barriers to progress and initiate much-needed reforms in governance practices. His readiness to confront these entrenched interests may well redefine political alliances. 

Only time will tell if Zulum’s bold gambit will yield the transformative change he envisions or if it will merely serve as a cautionary tale for future leaders daring to challenge the entrenched status quo. As Zulum navigates this intricate political landscape, his actions might also set a precedent for how emerging leaders across Nigeria could challenge the status quo, potentially inspiring a new wave of political reform throughout the country. 

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In this unfolding political drama, the stakes are high, and the governor’s next moves will be crucial in determining whether his bold vision can indeed reshape the future of Borno politics. Amidst the swirling political intrigue, Zulum’s willingness to challenge entrenched power structures could inspire a paradigm shift in how governance is approached, not just in Borno but potentially across Nigeria’s broader political landscape. 

Against this backdrop, political analysts are keenly observing how Zulum’s confrontational stance could redefine alliances and power dynamics within the state APC. As the countdown to the 2027 elections continues, Zulum’s bold declaration has not only sparked intrigue but also set the stage for a potential political reshuffling that could significantly alter Borno’s power hierarchy. 

While the full extent of Zulum’s strategy remains shrouded in mystery, his willingness to challenge entrenched power structures suggests a radical shift that could redefine the political landscape in Borno. The governor’s bold declaration has not only captured public attention but also set the stage for a potentially transformative period in Borno’s political arena. 

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The political landscape in Borno is on the brink of transformation. Political commentators suggest that these “big toes” could belong to influential figures within the state’s political elite, whose interests have long dictated the course of governance in Borno. With the influential elite potentially feeling threatened by Zulum’s audacious approach, the political atmosphere is rife with speculation about which power brokers may find their interests jeopardized.

* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja. 

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