List of Top 3 Northern Politicians Tinubu May Choose As Running Mate

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  • President Bola Tinubu might have to weigh his vice presidential options for the 2027 election, amid news of an opposition coalition
  • He would likely have to pick from three influential politicians to be his running mate in his political calculation and master plan
  • However, Vice-President Kashim Shettima is still in the scheme of things as events continue to unfold ahead of the next general election

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President Bola Tinubu has a rumoured chance of dropping Vice-President Kashim Shettima in his political calculations ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

This comes amid the news of opposition leaders reportedly gathering to form a coalition against him ahead of the poll.

Legit.ng looks at the major influential politicians President Bola Tinubu may pick as his running mate for the 2027 elections. Photo Credit: @officialABAT.Source: Twitter

Tinubu, in his political strategies to secure his chances in the 2027 election, may be on the lookout for a running mate who would pull larger votes in the 2027 presidential election, to boost his chances against the opposition, particularly the coalition movement.

In the scheme of things, the president may choose between these three northern politicians who have the potential to pull votes for him in the next general elections. Below are the three northern politicians who may work with Tinubu as vice president.

3 possible northern running mates for Tinubu

Kashim Shettima

Shettima is the current vice-president and may still retain his position in the next general election. Although there has been a rumour of a rift between him and Tinubu, the presidency has consistently denied any tension between the two political giants.

Titilope Anifowoshe, a legal practitioner, in an exclusive interview with Legit.ng, posited that the vice-president has shown loyalty over the period that he and the president have worked together.

"Vice President Shettima has demonstrated loyalty and competence, and he has proven to be a steady partner in governance. There is no compelling reason to fix what isn’t broken."

Abdulaziz Yari

The former governor of Zamfara State may also be on the list to become the next vice-president of Nigeria. He is an influential politician who commands the crowd in his state.

Yari, who is currently representing Zamfara West, made a statement when he contested for the Senate President against Godswill Akpabio in 2023.

Thus, picking him as vice-president means that many senators would be willing to work for Tinubu's second term in office.

President Bola Tinubu may pick from three northern politicians as vice-president for Nigeria's 2027 election. Photo Credit: @officialABAT.Source: Twitter

Rabiu Kwankwaso

Kwankwaso, a presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the 2023 election, made a statement during the poll by sweeping votes in Kano. He not only defeated the APC in the state, but his party won the governorship, senatorial and many of the assembly seats.

He has been rumoured to be working to return to the All Progressives Congress (APC), and his coming was said to have influenced the resignation of the ruling party's former national chairman, who is a sworn political enemy of Kwankwaso.

Tinubu, having Kwankwaso on his side, means he could secure millions of votes from Kano and some parts of other northern states. The politician has consistently noted that he and the president remain friends irrespective of their political affiliations and differences.

Peter Obi knocks President Tinubu

Legit.ng earlier reported on criticism of President Tinubu over an alleged plan to travel abroad on a personal vacation.

Peter Obi made the claim while criticising the recent announcement that the president would travel out of the country.

According to the presidency, Tinubu would visit Saint Lucia and also attend the 17th summit of the BRIC nations in Brazil.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at Legit.ng.