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Zulum Successor 2027: Four Names Trending on the Borno Social Media Platform
Zulum Successor 2027: Four Names Trending on the Borno Social Media Platform
By: Dr. James Bwala
The 2027 Borno governorship elections are set to be pivotal as the state continues its journey toward recovery and development following years of insurgency. As a journalist, I was very curious about activities going back home, with special interest on perceived gladiators in the next political game. But here I shall be concentrating on the APC as the ruling political party following recent comments on social media platforms dedicated to Borno politics, which suggest heightened interest in the upcoming elections, with several names emerging, but the top contenders or the most preferred candidates for the people keep floating comments on this platform as I browse through.
Among them are Minister of Agriculture Senator Abubakar Kyari, Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan, Senator M. T. Monguno, and Hon. Muktari Betara Aliyu. Each of these individuals has made notable contributions to their constituencies and possesses distinct strengths that could benefit Borno State. However, as the political landscape evolves, it is essential to analyze their individual merits and shortcomings to ascertain who might best serve as the next governor, succeeding Professor Babagana Umara Zulum. For now, I will be very brief on these special candidates from their individual views in the state. However, I will take time to view the individuals from a critical viewpoint when the time is ripe.
Senator Abubakar Kyari. As the current Minister of Agriculture, Kyari has been instrumental in implementing agricultural reforms aimed at bolstering food security and self-sufficiency in Nigeria. His initiatives have focused on empowering farmers through better access to technology, training, and financial assistance. In Borno, where agriculture remains a vital sector for economic revival, his experience could be invaluable. Furthermore, Kyari’s reputation as a diligent public servant who prioritizes the welfare of his constituents adds to his appeal. However, critics argue that his ministerial role has kept him distant from grassroots issues, potentially limiting his understanding of local needs. Whether or not what the critics revealed is true or false, I hope to dig into this in the days ahead when we take a closer look at Senator Abubakar Kyari on his political journey and how he relates with the grassroots in Borno State.
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Barr. Kaka Shehu Lawan, SAN, who is currently serving as senator representing Borno Central in the National Assembly, is believed to have learned the ropes fast, and his understanding of the political boiling pots of Borno provides him with a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of what is ahead. Lawan has been an advocate for various policies aimed at improving infrastructure and education in Borno State. His established connections with federal agencies could facilitate funding and support for developmental projects. Nevertheless, his perception amongst classical and orthodox traditional and political elites in Borno may have challenged his ambition. But who knows what powers stood behind this young and vibrant politician, who is at equal in the ring for power struggles? In the days ahead a deeper revelation of his capacity to push through the storms may be revealed between his age, experience, and the powers he wielded to challenge those who may stand in his way.
Senator M. T. Monguno is another strong contender, particularly known for his engagement with youth and grassroots movements. His approach to governance emphasizes transparency and accountability, appealing to constituents tired of traditional political maneuvering. Monguno’s advocacy for youth empowerment and vocational training resonates in a state where unemployment remains high. However, despite his positive rhetoric, he faces skepticism about his ability to translate vision into action amid systemic bureaucratic challenges. As the days draw, we shall see how he waxed the odds to prove wrong his detractors within the political arena of Borno and show strength in the mounting storms.
Hon. Muktari Betara Aliyu could be the last of the most admired. He has been in the green chambers in the National Assembly for a decade. Betara has garnered attention for his pragmatic approach to governance. His tenure as a member of the House of Representatives has seen him champion initiatives aimed at improving health care access and economic opportunities for the underprivileged. Aliyu’s dedication to community service has earned him respect among many Borno residents. Critics argue that he has limited exposure to the field he is trading on compared to seasoned politicians, who could raise concerns regarding his capability to navigate the complexities of state governance. There is more to politics than the voices, which we always said are rented. Betara will be revealed deeply on an individual analysis as the days unveil his strategy and rhetorical standing ahead of the 2027 gubernatorial election in Borno State.
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While each candidate possesses unique strengths, it is crucial to consider their weaknesses and how these may impact their potential effectiveness as governor. The political dynamics of Borno are intricate, influenced by historical conflicts, socio-economic disparities, and a desire for meaningful change. Voter sentiment will likely shift towards candidates who demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of these factors and can provide actionable solutions.
An analysis of public perception on social media indicates a growing desire for leaders who prioritize people’s welfare over party loyalty. The emerging trend suggests that citizens are becoming increasingly discerning, demanding accountability and genuine engagement from their leaders. Potential candidates must not only articulate their visions for Borno but also showcase their commitment to listening to constituents and addressing their concerns.
Campaign strategies will play a critical role in determining which candidate garners the most support. Each candidate must address pressing issues such as security, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Post-insurgency Borno faces unique challenges, including the resettlement of displaced persons, restoring trust in governance, and rebuilding the economy. Candidates who can effectively communicate their plans and unify the electorate around shared goals will stand a better chance of securing victory in 2027.
As we move closer to the election, it is important to encourage dialogue surrounding the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate. A robust public discourse will not only highlight the most viable candidates but also hold them accountable for their promises and actions. Engaging the electorate through town halls, debates, and social media discussions will provide insights into the candidates’ thought processes and how they align with the aspirations of Borno citizens.
The race for the Borno governorship in 2027 is poised to be intense as notable figures vie for the position once held by Professor Babagana Umara Zulum. Senator Abubakar Kyari, Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan, Senator M. T. Monguno, and Hon. Muktari Betara Aliyu each bring unique strengths to the table. However, their success will depend on their ability to connect with voters, address pressing issues, and demonstrate a genuine commitment to the people of Borno. As the political atmosphere heats up, it is essential for the electorate to remain informed, engage in discussions, and critically assess the capabilities of the candidates vying for the leadership of Borno State.
* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.
Zulum Successor 2027: Four Names Trending on the Borno Social Media Platform
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ADC PICKS RT. HON. CHIBUIKE ROTIMI AMAECHI AS ATIKU’S RUNNING MATE
ADC PICKS RT. HON. CHIBUIKE ROTIMI AMAECHI AS ATIKU’S RUNNING MATE
By: Michael Mike
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has picked former Rivers State Governor and former Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, as its vice-presidential candidate for the 2027 general election, pairing him with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on what party leaders describe as a “unity and rescue ticket.”
Announcing the decision, ADC National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said Amaechi’s emergence followed broad consultations within the party and reflected his strong performance as runner-up in the party’s presidential primaries as well as his track records of service to his State and the country.
According to the ADC, Amaechi’s extensive experience across both the legislative and executive arms of government, as former Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, two-term Governor of Rivers State, and former Minister of Transportation, makes him uniquely qualified to complement Atiku’s leadership, strengthen the party’s national appeal, and bolster its campaign to offer Nigerians an experienced and credible alternative ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
The full statement read:
The National Leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), after extensive consultations with party leaders, coalition partners, youth and women stakeholders, and representatives of all geopolitical zones, is proud to announce that the Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has been selected as the Vice-Presidential Candidate of our great party for the 2027 Presidential Election.
This recommendation follows the successful conclusion of the ADC Presidential Primaries, in which Rt. Hon. Amaechi emerged as the runner-up, earning widespread support from party members across the federation and demonstrating his enduring appeal as one of Nigeria’s most experienced and respected political leaders.
The proposed partnership between His Excellency Atiku Abubakar and Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi represents more than a political alliance; it is the coming together of two tested statesmen with the experience, national reach, and leadership capacity required to rescue Nigeria from its current challenges and reposition the country for a new era of prosperity, security, and inclusive development.
Rt. Hon. Amaechi brings to this ticket one of the most comprehensive public service records in contemporary Nigerian politics. His experience spans all major pillars of democratic governance. He served with distinction as Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, making him one of the longest-serving legislative leaders in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. He subsequently served two terms as Governor of Rivers State, where he oversaw significant investments in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and public sector reforms. At the national level, he served as Minister of Transportation, leading some of the most ambitious transportation and rail modernization initiatives in Nigeria’s history.
Few political leaders in Nigeria today possess such extensive and balanced experience across both the legislative and executive arms of government. This depth of experience will be invaluable in supporting the next ADC administration from day one.
Beyond his impressive credentials, Rt. Hon. Amaechi strengthens the ticket strategically. His political influence across the South-South and wider Southern Nigeria, his reputation as a reform-minded administrator, and his proven ability to build coalitions across political, ethnic, and regional lines make him uniquely positioned to complement the candidacy of Atiku Abubakar.
Together, Atiku Abubakar and Rotimi Amaechi embody a truly national ticket—one that bridges regions, generations, and political traditions. Their combined experience in governance, economic management, public administration, party organization, and nation-building offers Nigerians a credible and compelling alternative capable of restoring confidence in government and accelerating national development.
At a time when millions of Nigerians are demanding competent leadership, economic revival, job creation, security, and national unity, the Atiku-Amaechi ticket sends a clear message: the ADC is prepared to govern, prepared to unite the nation, and prepared to deliver results.
The leadership of the ADC is confident that this partnership will energize our growing coalition, inspire hope among Nigerians, and provide the leadership necessary to build a stronger, safer, and more prosperous Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The ADC therefore calls on all party members, coalition partners, civil society organizations, youth groups, women leaders, and Nigerians of goodwill to join us as we embark on this historic journey to renew our nation and secure a better future for generations to come.
Signed:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi
National Publicity Secretary
African Democratic Congress (ADC)
ADC PICKS RT. HON. CHIBUIKE ROTIMI AMAECHI AS ATIKU’S RUNNING MATE
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Yobe: APC guber candidate speaks on Buni’s confidence in him
Yobe: APC guber candidate speaks on Buni’s confidence in him
By: Yahaya Wakili
The Yobe State All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate, Alhaji Baba Mallam Wali Fcan, mni, has revealed that His Excellency Governor Mai Mala Buni CON’s confidence in him over the years had afforded him the opportunity to serve the state as secretary to the state government for seven years.
Baba Mallam Wali mni disclosed this today when a delegation of critical stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Gujba local government area paid him a congratulatory visit in Damaturu, the state capital.
He expressed profound appreciation for the visit, adding that this overwhelming visit shows solidarity and confidence in his candidacy.
According to Mallam Wali, Governor Mai Mala Buni’s confidence in him over the years had afforded him the opportunity to serve the state as secretary to the state government for seven years.
He assured the stakeholders that he would provide inclusive and participatory leadership by carrying every citizen along irrespective of political, social, or regional affiliations.
The acting secretary to the state government, who is also the son of the soil, Dr. Mohammed Goje, leading the delegation, described Alhaji Baba Mallam Wali as a seasoned administrator and accomplished public servant.
“The emergence of Mallam Wali was a well-deserved recognition of his competence, integrity, and commitment to the development of Yobe State to a greater height,” Dr. Goje said.
He assured the candidate of the continued support, loyalty, and commitment of the people of the Gujba local government area, noting that we would remain steadfast in our support for the APC and its candidate in the 2027 general elections.
Yobe: APC guber candidate speaks on Buni’s confidence in him
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VP Shettima’s Invest Lagos Summit: A contest of narratives on both the Dangote and Abdulsamad empires.
VP Shettima’s Invest Lagos Summit: A contest of narratives on both the Dangote and Abdulsamad empires.
By: Dr James Bwala
Vice President Kashim Shettima’s recent statement at the Invest Lagos Summit, which sparked significant controversy and backlash from various quarters, particularly regarding his remarks about Africa’s richest men, Aliko Dangote and Abdul Samad Rabiu. The vice president asserted that Lagos, not Kano, produced these business magnates, a comment that many interpreted as dismissive of Kano’s historical commercial significance. However, this reaction stems largely from a misinterpretation of Shettima’s words and an overlooking of the broader context in which his remarks were made. It is crucial to understand and defend the vice president’s statement, recognising the economic dynamics at play and the positive intent behind his message.
Vice President Shettima’s assertion that Lagos produced Africa’s richest men was not intended as an erasure of Kano’s rich commercial heritage or an undervaluing of the northern roots of these business icons. Instead, it was a contextual observation highlighting Lagos as the continent’s economic powerhouse and a pivotal hub where business ideas are scaled and transformed into thriving enterprises. Lagos is Africa’s largest sub-national economy, characterised by its vibrant market activities, infrastructural advantages, business-friendly policies, and an environment conducive to private sector growth. This city has historically served as a furnace where entrepreneurial ambitions find fertile ground to flourish and expand. Shettima’s point was that while the initial entrepreneurial instincts and businesses may have originated elsewhere, including Kano, it is within Lagos that these ventures matured into the colossal economic entities they are today.
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The backlash, particularly from northern commentators and traditional leaders like Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II of Kano, reflects a common regional sensitivity towards identity and recognition. The Emir’s response centred on Kano’s longstanding reputation as a “centre of commerce”, emphasising the city’s role in shaping fundamental entrepreneurial skills and traditions inherited by figures like Dangote and Rabiu. While this perspective honours Kano’s historic significance, it inadvertently overlooks the nuance in Shettima’s statement—that the vice president did not deny Kano’s foundational influence but instead underscored Lagos’s role in providing a strategic platform for growth and scaling operations. The criticism arises from conflating birthplace or origin with the locus of economic success. Recognising Lagos as the city where these businesses “came to the limelight” is not a negation of their roots but an acknowledgement of pragmatic economic realities.
Shettima’s remarks must be viewed through the lens of economic pragmatism rather than political rivalry or regional contestation. Lagos has been, and remains, Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre and a critical node in Africa’s trade and investment networks. Its infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, access to ports, financial markets, and international connectivity create unique advantages that entrepreneurs can leverage to multiply their wealth and impact. Both Aliko Dangote and Abdul Samad Rabiu have attested to the enabling environment provided by Lagos State governments, which implemented policies fostering private-sector investments surpassing $30 billion. These acknowledgements underscore the integral role Lagos played in their skyrocketing success, validating Shettima’s emphasis on Lagos’s contributions without negating Kano’s entrepreneurial legacy.
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It is also imperative to contextualise the timing and nature of the criticism directed at the vice president. Notably, some individuals and groups who vociferously objected to Shettima’s Lagos-centric remarks had remained conspicuously silent during other contentious moments, such as when the vice president defended the Dangote Refinery amid an industrial dispute with the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) in late 2025. During that dispute, Shettima described Dangote as an “institution” deserving protection, a stance that drew criticism from labour unions but highlighted his consistent recognition of the vital role played by business leaders in Nigeria’s economic fabric. This selective outrage suggests that the current backlash is less about objective critique and more about entrenched regional loyalties or political manoeuvring as learnt in political communications.
The misrepresentation of Kashim Shettima’s position reveals a broader challenge in Nigerian public discourse—a tendency to pre-emptively judge and politicise statements without engaging with their substance or intent. The eagerness to attack the vice president before fully understanding the context exemplifies a mindset that undermines balanced evaluation and constructive debate. Instead of appreciating the VP’s highlighting of Lagos as an epicentre of enterprise and resilience, detractors have chosen to ignite divisive sentiments that distract from economic cooperation and national unity. This pattern of reaction fuels unnecessary regional tensions, which ultimately hinder the country’s collective progress.
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From a professional standpoint, it is essential to champion nuanced communication and responsible leadership. Vice President Shettima’s remarks align with an economic truth that transcends parochial interests: that success in business often requires not just ingenuity and grit but access to supportive environments where ideas can scale. Nurturing such hubs—like Lagos—is vital for Nigeria’s sustained development and global competitiveness. Recognising and celebrating Lagos’s role, therefore, should not be viewed as an affront to other regions but as a call to replicate such enabling conditions nationwide. Every region, including Kano, must strive to provide similar platforms to nurture and propel their homegrown talents and enterprises.
Vice President Kashim Shettima’s comments at the Invest Lagos Summit were a factual, context-driven affirmation of Lagos’s status as Africa’s premier economic hub, where entrepreneurial ventures achieve their full potential. His statement was neither dismissive of Kano’s historic commercial contributions nor an attempt to diminish the foundational roles played by northern business traditions. Instead, it was a candid recognition of Lagos’s unique capacity to nurture and elevate business successes on an unprecedented scale. The vehement backlash—fueled by misinterpretation and regional sensitivities—serves as a reminder of the need for careful listening, thoughtful analysis, and avoidance of partisan attacks in national conversations. As Nigerians, we can foster unity and propel the country towards inclusive prosperity by embracing diverse pathways to success and acknowledging the layered realities of economic growth. Future critiques should engage constructively with leaders’ insights, considering both intent and context before passing judgements. Only through such mature discourse can Nigeria harness its full economic potential and build a harmonious, thriving society.
* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.
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