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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.
2027: The frontline formation of the Nigeria Coalition Alliance Against Tinubu and Kashim Shettima was built on weak concrete.
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Borno APC Stakeholders Endorse Tinubu, Shettima for 2027, Signal Early Political Realignment
Borno APC Stakeholders Endorse Tinubu, Shettima for 2027, Signal Early Political Realignment
By: Michael Mike
In a move that underscores early political positioning ahead of Nigeria’s next general elections, key stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Borno State have formally endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima for a second term in 2027.
The endorsement, announced during a high-level gathering at the Government House Multipurpose Hall in Maiduguri on Saturday, signals a consolidation of political support in one of the APC’s strongest northern bases. Party leaders, government officials, and influential grassroots mobilizers unanimously pledged to rally voters across the state to ensure the continuity of the Tinubu administration.
Addressing the stakeholders, Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum described the endorsement as both a vote of confidence in the current administration and a strategic commitment to sustaining ongoing reforms. He emphasized that the Tinubu-Shettima leadership had demonstrated resolve in tackling Nigeria’s complex security and economic challenges.
According to Zulum, Borno State—long at the epicenter of insurgency—has witnessed renewed federal attention in security coordination, humanitarian interventions, and reconstruction efforts. He noted that continuity in leadership would be critical to consolidating these gains, particularly in the North-East where recovery from years of conflict remains fragile.
“The support for President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima is rooted in performance and trust,” Zulum said. “Borno has seen firsthand the impact of leadership that understands our realities and is committed to long-term stability.”
Borno’s Strategic Role in APC Politics
Borno State holds significant political weight within the APC, not only as a consistent electoral stronghold but also as the political base of Vice President Shettima, a former governor of the state. Since the party’s formation in 2013 and its landmark victory in the 2015 elections, Borno has remained central to APC’s dominance in the North-East.
The state’s political influence is further amplified by its frontline status in Nigeria’s fight against insurgency. Years of conflict involving Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents have shaped national security policies and elevated Borno’s importance in federal decision-making. As a result, endorsements from the state often carry symbolic and strategic significance for national campaigns.
Political analysts view the early endorsement as part of a broader effort by APC stakeholders to stabilize internal party structures and project unity well ahead of the 2027 elections. It also reflects a growing trend of pre-election alignments aimed at discouraging intra-party rivalries and consolidating incumbency advantages.
Momentum Builds Toward 2027
Saturday’s declaration comes amid ongoing national debates over economic reforms, security challenges, and governance priorities under the Tinubu administration. While opposition parties are expected to intensify criticism in the coming years, the APC appears to be laying the groundwork for a coordinated re-election campaign.
Stakeholders at the Maiduguri meeting pledged to embark on extensive grassroots mobilization, voter engagement, and party strengthening initiatives across all local government areas in Borno. They also called on other APC-controlled states to replicate similar endorsements to build a nationwide consensus.
As Nigeria moves deeper into its current electoral cycle, the Borno endorsement highlights how regional political blocs are already shaping the contours of the 2027 race—long before official campaigns begin.
Borno APC Stakeholders Endorse Tinubu, Shettima for 2027, Signal Early Political Realignment
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Fairness, unity key to victory in 2027, Chieftain tells APC leadership in Adamawa
Fairness, unity key to victory in 2027, Chieftain tells APC leadership in Adamawa
Abdulrahaman Kwancham, Adamawa Northern Senatorial zone aspirant under the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) has called on the party leadership in the zone to be fair towards ensuring victory for the party in 2027 General Elections.
Kwancham made the call during a courtesy visit to the party leadership in Mubi-North Local Government Area.
He said fairness and justice would help the party members to remain united and succeed beyond politics.
“We should please remain peaceful and united in APC for the seek of God as well as to shun anti party for the victory of our party”, he said.
He explained that some people were in the party spreading rumours to cause problem between him and Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri because of the seat despite Fintiri is yet to officially declare his intentions to contest.
According to him, he is not desperate in his pursuit of the senatorial seat, despite the several groups coming to urge him to contest.
“If Gov. Fintiri comes out, I am ready to step down considering his outstanding performance in the state.
“Even if you don’t like Fintiri, you know that he has worked for the state and I am not fighting him “, he said.
In his remarks, the party Chairman appreciated the aspirant for the visit and assured a level playing grounds for all.
He assured their readiness to work in accordance with the party guideline for the success of the party.
Kwancham earlier paid homage on the Emir of Mubi, Alhaji Isa Ahmadu who conferred on Kwancham the traditional title of Sarkin Fulani Mubi.
The Emir described the honour as well-deserved, citing Kwancham’s character, leadership qualities, and commitment to humanitarian activities.
Fairness, unity key to victory in 2027, Chieftain tells APC leadership in Adamawa
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2027: APC promises 3.5 million votes for TINUBU in Yobe
2027: APC promises 3.5 million votes for TINUBU in Yobe
By: Yahaya Wakili
The All Progressives Congress (APC), Yobe state chapter, has promised to deliver 3.5 million votes to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR in the 2027 presidential election.
The president of the 9th Senate, Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan GCON, disclosed to newsmen in a communique issued after a meeting of all APC stakeholders, Yobe State chapter, held at the Banquet Hall of Government House, Damaturu.
He said in the last presidential election, Yobe state had the highest percentage performance in Nigeria, and we intend to repeat the same but with even bigger results, noting that we have, as a small state, produced election results that compete favorably against results from bigger states because of our unity and understanding shown for each other.
The communique further stated that the Yobe State APC chapter has resolved to adopt consensus as a mode of elections to produce its candidates for the governorship, national assembly membership, and state assembly membership that is out of the two modes specified in the electorate act, consensus and direct; the APC has fixed consensus.
“And from our previous experience, consensus has always worked for us in this state in APC, and a candidate that emerges in any position will receive the support of all in this party, including, of course, aspirants who would have wished that were fixed. We support our candidates whenever they emerge.
He said the national members from Yobe State have always worked very closely and harmoniously with the state government, which has always been in APC in the last few years, especially during the Geidam era and, of course, presently with the Rt. Hon. Mai Mala Buni administration, and therefore this will continue because we have always seen the benefit of understanding and supporting each other.
2027: APC promises 3.5 million votes for TINUBU in Yobe
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