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Tinubu May Pick Musa, Three Others as Running Mate in 2027
Tinubu May Pick Musa, Three Others as Running Mate in 2027
By Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri
Fresh political conversations suggest that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is quietly assessing four prominent northern Christian leaders as possible running mates ahead of the 2027 presidential contest.
Sources across print, broadcast, and online media have consistently mentioned former Speaker Hon. Yakubu Dogara, Defence Minister Lt-Gen. Christopher Musa (rtd), Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang, and the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Most Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah as names in serious circulation within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
According to multiple reports, the President’s inner circle has been reviewing these options as part of a broader political strategy aimed at balancing religion and geography, with all four potential picks coming from the predominantly Christian northern states.
Analysts note that Tinubu, as the APC standard-bearer, retains constitutional freedom to select his running mate from any part of the country, as provided under the 1999 Constitution.
The renewed debate follows lingering criticism of the Muslim-Muslim ticket adopted in the 2023 elections, which drew scrutiny both within and outside Nigeria—including comments from U.S. officials encouraging more inclusive representation in federal governance.
Christian associations, civil society organisations, and community groups have repeatedly voiced concerns about insecurity in northern Christian communities, arguing that balanced political representation may encourage stronger national unity.
However, northern Muslim groups counter that insecurity has devastated both Muslims and Christians across the region, citing Boko Haram, ISWAP attacks, banditry, and mass kidnappings in several states as evidence that the crisis is universal, not sectarian.
Political commentators are now asking a central question: which of the four figures, Dogara, Musa, Mutfwang or Kukah, best embodies a unifying vision capable of driving national peace and shared prosperity?
Beyond religion and ethnicity, observers stress that Nigeria’s next leadership must prioritise stability, economic growth, and equal treatment for all citizens across its six geopolitical zones and 744 local communities.
As the political calendar moves closer to 2027, the debate over Tinubu’s choice of running mate is expected to intensify, shaping alliances and conversations within the ruling party and beyond.