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How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 - Politics - Nairaland

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How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Oluboh(op):
As Nigeria braces for the 2027 presidential election, the political landscape under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is unraveling in ways that suggest a dramatic decline in support for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) across key states, including Kogi and Kaduna. Political betrayals, alleged politically motivated prosecutions, worsening economic hardship, and a growing sense of disenchantment among the electorate have created a volatile storm that could cost Tinubu and his allies the presidency.

Tinubu’s Political Chess Game

According to inside stories, President Tinubu’s strategic politicking reportedly involved leveraging Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello to thwart Nasir El-Rufai’s ministerial ambitions. Bello was allegedly asked to influence Senator Sunday Karimi who opposed El-Rufai's nomination during the Senate’s screening, citing national security concerns. This move deepened cracks in APC's northern bloc.

However, Bello’s ambition to seek APC’s national chairmanship reportedly irked Tinubu, prompting a swift response. Soon after, the EFCC intensified probes into Bello's financial dealings, signaling political retribution.

By the time the dust settled, El-Rufai was sidelined, Bello politically weakened, and Tinubu’s influence strengthened. Critics view it as a masterclass in power play, underscoring Tinubu’s deft control of party politics and his readiness to neutralize allies and rivals alike.

The Tumult in Kogi: Persecution or Politics?
The EFCC’s trial of Yahaya Bello, the combative and influential outgoing governor of Kogi State, is being widely perceived as a calculated political persecution. Many observers tie the saga to Bello’s refusal to step down for Tinubu during the contentious APC presidential primaries in 2023. Bello’s bold presidential bid showcased his significant political clout and his ambition to emerge as a national leader—a stance that deeply rattled Tinubu’s camp.

Even after the primaries, Bello remained defiantly independent, withholding full-fledged support for Tinubu’s campaign in ways that created quiet but palpable tension. When Bello later aimed for the APC National Chairmanship following Tinubu’s inauguration, it was seen as a further challenge to the president's consolidation of power. This ambition was swiftly quashed, and the subsequent EFCC investigations into Bello’s financial dealings are viewed by his ardent supporters as deliberate retaliation. The timing and intensity of the scrutiny, when juxtaposed with the impunity enjoyed by other APC powerbrokers, lend credibility to claims of selective justice.
Bello’s Deep Political Roots
Yahaya Bello’s influence extends far beyond Kogi State. His wide-reaching network, cultivated through strategic relationships with youth leaders, Northern elites, and grassroots organizations, makes him a potent force in Nigerian politics. Despite his polarizing image, Bello commands unyielding loyalty in Kogi, where he has constructed a formidable political machine. This network has grown even stronger with the election of his loyal protégé, Usman Ododo, as governor. Ododo’s victory ensures that Bello remains a central player in Kogi politics, a situation that complicates Tinubu’s hold on the state.

With Ododo’s administration deeply aligned with Bello’s vision, Tinubu faces a significant hurdle in rallying support from Kogi’s political base in 2027. This reality is amplified by the popular perception that Bello is being unfairly targeted by a government he helped bring to power.

Kaduna’s Chaotic Rift
Kaduna, once a bastion of APC dominance, has also descended into political turmoil. Nasir El-Rufai, the fiery former governor and erstwhile Tinubu loyalist, was denied a ministerial appointment under controversial circumstances, a move many saw as a betrayal. This decision has fractured the APC in Kaduna, with El-Rufai’s loyalists viewing Tinubu’s administration as insincere and exclusionary.

Meanwhile, Kaduna residents grapple with surging insecurity and economic hardship, issues that Tinubu’s administration has failed to address effectively. The dissatisfaction is fueling the opposition, particularly the PDP, which is capitalizing on the discontent to make inroads in the state.

Northern Politicians’ Plot to Unseat Tinubu

A brewing rebellion within the North poses one of the gravest threats to Tinubu’s reelection bid. Many Northern politicians, including influential governors, traditional rulers, and grassroots leaders, are reportedly plotting to unseat the president in 2027. Tinubu’s perceived favoritism toward the South-West and his inability to adequately address Northern insecurity, economic deprivation, and infrastructural decay have alienated key powerbrokers in the region.
High-level meetings among Northern elites suggest a coordinated effort to undermine Tinubu’s dominance. Discussions are reportedly underway to rally support around a consensus Northern candidate who can unite the region’s vast voting bloc. This strategy, reminiscent of the tactics used in previous elections, could fracture the APC and give the opposition a decisive advantage.

Opposition Unity: A Growing Threat
While the APC struggles with internal divisions, the opposition is showing signs of unprecedented unity. Leaders from the PDP, Labour Party, and other smaller parties have been meeting discreetly to strategize on how to oust Tinubu. Their focus is on building a formidable coalition that can capitalize on widespread discontent with the APC.

Key figures like Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Rabiu Kwankwaso are reportedly considering a unified front, setting aside personal ambitions to prioritize removing the APC from power. This coalition-building effort, combined with grassroots mobilization, is poised to present Tinubu with his toughest challenge yet.

Economic Despair and Political Disillusionment
Under Tinubu, Nigeria’s economy has faced catastrophic challenges. Inflation has soared to unprecedented levels, the removal of subsidies has left citizens reeling, and the devaluation of the naira has pushed millions into deeper poverty. These economic woes, coupled with the APC’s perceived failure to provide meaningful relief, are eroding trust in the party’s ability to govern effectively.

Political betrayals within the APC, ranging from Bello’s marginalization to El-Rufai’s exclusion, have added fuel to the fire. Former allies who were instrumental in Tinubu’s ascent are now disillusioned, with many quietly plotting to undermine his reelection bid.

#### **The Gathering Storm for 2027**
If Tinubu fails to reconcile with figures like Yahaya Bello and Nasir El-Rufai while addressing the economic and security concerns of the North, he risks losing not only Kogi and Kaduna but also the presidency. The growing unity of the opposition, coupled with the discontent among Northern politicians, is a clear warning sign for the APC.

The 2027 election is shaping up to be a referendum not just on Tinubu’s presidency but on the APC’s ability to manage Nigeria’s fragile democracy. Without urgent and meaningful action to address grievances and heal fractures, the APC may face an electoral debacle that spans far beyond Kogi and Kaduna, threatening its very existence as Nigeria’s ruling party.
https://www.pulse.ng/news/politics/2027-tinubu-warned-of-consequences-of-betraying-el-rufai-yahaya-bello/7vyjdph

Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by happiness32: 8:33am On Dec 06, 2024
Tinubu’s tactics is going to fail him.
These are the men who stood by him during the elections, even taking the fg to court on Naira policy that was targeted against Tinubu. The north are known for playing smart politics. Let’s see what comes out of this
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Atinuke12267(f): 9:00am On Dec 06, 2024
Ok
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Ynix(m): 9:06am On Dec 06, 2024
you dey yarn nonsense sha
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by ibechris(m): 9:14am On Dec 06, 2024
For those who may doubt this,they have had more than seven meetings and watch out how it goes.

Is not going to be business as usual.
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by phorget(m): 9:17am On Dec 06, 2024
North vs West... E no koinsain me.
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by helinues: 9:17am On Dec 06, 2024
Hardship no kuku dey again for the country

grin cheesy
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by seunowa(f): 9:18am On Dec 06, 2024
happiness32:
Tinubu’s tactics is going to fail him.
These are the men who stood by him during the elections, even taking the fg to court on Naira policy that was targeted against Tinubu. The north are known for playing smart politics. Let’s see what comes out of this
Tinubu no even send your papa. U talk more than that during the last election because buhari and some prominent APC members were against him. Because of him, cbn governor change the colors of Nigeria currency. Yet he still defeated all odds dat were against him. Make everyone enters himself against Tinubu. They will all be defeated.
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Emmitext89(m): 9:22am On Dec 06, 2024
helinues:
Hardship no kuku dey again for the country

grin cheesy
U no well
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Emmitext89(m): 9:23am On Dec 06, 2024
I regret living in Nigeria and coming from a poor background.
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Floky215: 9:57am On Dec 06, 2024
Oluboh:
https://www.pulse.ng/news/politics/2027-tinubu-warned-of-consequences-of-betraying-el-rufai-yahaya-bello/7vyjdph
First and foremost bello is a nobody in nigerian political arena, he has never won an election in his life save for those results which where written for him to enable them impose him on kogi people.

He is just doing all those braggado for presidential contest cos of the amount of money he has stolen from the kogi state treasury.

In free and fair election bello can't even win his street chairman election..so pls discount bello from the write up cos he is simply a paper weight politicians impose upon kogi people by APC people..!!
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Newsmills: 10:07am On Dec 06, 2024
With Ododo’s administration deeply aligned with Bello’s vision, Tinubu faces a significant hurdle in rallying support from Kogi’s political base in 2027. This reality is amplified by the popular perception that Bello is being unfairly targeted by a government he helped bring to power. Keep this to yourself.
So we should allow continuous looting because oil money from niger delta is available,paid journalist,whether Tinubu wins 2027 or not,TRBs are done deals so that governors can loot their respective states rather than ripping off the already degraded niger delta environments for cushion/sofa seaters governors of the north and their co-travellers
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by jendoslim(m): 11:05am On Dec 06, 2024
It would be a world-wonder no 8, if Tinubu contest in 2027 and failed to win.

Man is incumbent, check his antecedents

And those paperweight politicians you mentioned can't stand without APC, and guess who is the major stakeholder of APC??

They stand to gain a lot with APC than without
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Starhearts: 11:19am On Dec 06, 2024
Ynix:
you dey yarn nonsense sha
Don't mind him
Make he continue with his beer 🍺parlour analysis
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by CorperKola: 4:38pm On Dec 06, 2024
Northern politicians are driven by the need to remain in power at the federal level just like they abandoned GEJ when they saw he was going to lose. They are also feeling how angry and disillusioned the average northerner is now with the FG. Nothing special or Personal. Just career politicians being Politicians
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Looking4Trouble: 5:40pm On Dec 06, 2024
The god of Politics is unshaken
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Softmirror: 8:25am On Dec 11, 2024
Tinubu's political calculus is beyond 2027 election it is about the future generation. Oluboh
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Oluboh(op): 8:46am On Dec 11, 2024
Tinubu’s Political Chess Game

President Tinubu’s strategic politicking reportedly involved leveraging Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello to thwart Nasir El-Rufai’s ministerial ambitions. Bello allegedly influenced Senator Sunday Karimi to oppose El-Rufai's nomination during the Senate’s screening, citing national security concerns. This move deepened cracks in APC's northern bloc.

However, Bello’s ambition to seek APC’s national chairmanship reportedly irked Tinubu, prompting a swift response. Soon after, the EFCC intensified probes into Bello's financial dealings, signaling political retribution.

By the time the dust settled, El-Rufai was sidelined, Bello politically weakened, and Tinubu’s influence strengthened. Critics view it as a masterclass in power play, underscoring Tinubu’s deft control of party politics and his readiness to neutralize allies and rivals alike.
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Softmirror: 10:28am On Dec 11, 2024
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Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Hmmmmm2024: 10:29am On Dec 11, 2024
Those two men were the success of Tinubu's 2023 election...after buhari approved the Naira redesign, it was bello and rufai that took emefiele to court...we all remember how the naira redesign nearly jeopardize tinubu's chances...
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by haybhi1(m): 10:30am On Dec 11, 2024
Na another pezin headache, na another pezin dey take paracetamol for the same headache. Never seen such kinds of ne'er-do-wells my whole life
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Frigga13: 10:31am On Dec 11, 2024
grin
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by chiefolododo(m): 10:31am On Dec 11, 2024
Q
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by MaziObinnaokija: 10:33am On Dec 11, 2024
sad
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by haybhi1(m): 10:33am On Dec 11, 2024
Hmmmmm2024:
Those two men were the success of Tinubu's 2023 election...after buhari approved the Naira redesign, it was bello and rufai that took emefiele to court...we all remember how the naira redesign nearly jeopardize tinubu's chances...
Rest. Naira redesign or not, Obi wasn't ever gonna win Tinubu in a contest. Very lightweight man.
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by bestman09(m): 10:33am On Dec 11, 2024
huh
Aligning and realigning for 2027 when they are not sure if they will be alive then. Yahaya bello of yesterday is now a political force to recon with in Nigeria? I thought his influence is just in kogi state?


Where is James Fadeke?
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Houseofglam7(f): 10:34am On Dec 11, 2024
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Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Editorialtimes: 10:34am On Dec 11, 2024
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Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by OMBIIGA: 10:34am On Dec 11, 2024
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by OneCandleAway(f): 10:34am On Dec 11, 2024
Emmitext89:
I regret living in Nigeria and coming from a poor background.
Don't live in regret.

Break the cycle of poverty in your lineage
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by NaijaRealtor: 10:34am On Dec 11, 2024
Using ChatGPT to write an article and you didn't even care to edit it like a human being?

All these lies just to whip up sentiment won't work.
Re: How Tinubu Played El-Rufai, Bello: The Loss Of Kogi, Kaduna, And Beyond In 2027 by Brenbentondiaz: 10:36am On Dec 11, 2024
happiness32:
Tinubu’s tactics is going to fail him.
These are the men who stood by him during the elections, even taking the fg to court on Naira policy that was targeted against Tinubu. The north are known for playing smart politics. Let’s see what comes out of this
Exactly. That was why he lost the APC ticket too. You remember "Tulumbu will never win APC ticket"?
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