Northern Political Bloc Considers Musa, Yilwatda as Tinubu Weighs 2027 Ticket Rebalance

Northern political strategists and opinion leaders have reportedly ruled out Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah as a potential vice-presidential candidate to balance President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 ticket, describing him as “politically exposed.” The debate follows external pressure, notably from the United States, for religious harmony at the highest level.

Alternative Christian names being analyzed include Defence Minister General Christopher Musa and APC National Chairman Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, as discussions intensify over possibly replacing Vice President Kashim Shettima.

Key Points:

The debate directly influences Nigeria’s political stability and the perceived inclusivity of the ruling party ahead of the 2027 elections.
External pressure highlights how international actors can shape domestic political arrangements and alliance-building.
This internal calculation may affect cohesion within the APC, especially among northern and Christian stakeholders.
Shifting from a Muslim-Muslim ticket could recalibrate the party’s appeal but also risk alienating core supporters.
The early timing signals prolonged internal negotiations and strategic repositioning as the election cycle approaches.

The coming months will reveal whether President Tinubu’s camp opts for religious rebalancing and who will emerge as the consensus candidate..👉Read The Complete Original.

Sources: Nigerian Tribune

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