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2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Islie(op): 2:22am On Jun 22, 2025
Six govs, lawmakers jostle for VP’s position

Zulum, Ndume’s anti-Tinubu comments hunting Shettima – Sources

APC NWC divided over VP’s return



Ismaeel Uthman, STEPHEN ANGBULU, Dirisu Yakubu, and Abdulrahman Zakariyau




Vice President Kashim Shettima’s political future may be hanging in the balance as signs from within the All Progressives Congress point to his exclusion from the 2027 presidential ticket.

Credible sources in the Presidency and the APC told Sunday PUNCH that there are ongoing political permutations that could compel President Bola Tinubu to drop him for another running mate.

This comes as four northern governors, two each from the North-East and North-West, and two principal officers in the 10th National Assembly are reported to be eyeing the VP’s seat.


The odds against Shettima

According to credible sources, the plot against Shettima stems from open criticism of the Tinubu administration by Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Zulum, and the Senator representing Borno South, Ali Ndume.

Zulum is a staunch loyalist of Shettima, his predecessor.

The governor was a vocal voice against the tax reform bills when they were first introduced by Tinubu. He said it favoured Lagos more than the North.

He has also consistently criticised the Federal Government’s handling of insecurity in his state, slamming information minister Mohammed Idris.

The Borno governor openly protested the omission of Shettima’s name during the adoption of Tinubu for a second term at the North-East APC stakeholders’ meeting on June 15 in Gombe State.

The meeting descended into chaos when the VP’s supporters attempted to attack the party’s Zonal Vice Chairman, Mustapha Salihu, for endorsing Tinubu without mentioning Shettima as his running mate.

Salihu had said, “We want to reaffirm and also adopt the endorsement earlier done by the National Working Committee, that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is endorsed to be a sole candidate for the 2027 election.”

Following his failure to acknowledge the vice president, angry delegates began chanting, “Shettima! Shettima!! Shettima!!!” in protest, with one aggrieved supporter confronting Salihu on stage.

Zulum also insisted that Shettima must be adopted as the APC’s vice-presidential candidate for 2027.

Although Ndume’s current level of loyalty to Shettima remains unclear, the lawmaker has consistently criticised the Tinubu administration.

On July 17, 2024, the National Working Committee of the APC wrote to Senate President Godswill Akpabio requesting Ndume’s removal as Senate Majority Whip.

The APC cited Ndume’s “unguarded outbursts” against the government and described his remarks as “unbecoming” of a senior party member.

A source said, “The main problem for Shettima is the conduct of politicians from his state, including the governor, Ndume, and others close to him, who have been openly critical. The perception is that he can’t rein them in.

“If a sitting governor and senator from your state, especially one you handed over to, keep criticising the government, it becomes a problem.”

Following the chaotic APC North-East stakeholders’ meeting, Sunday PUNCH gathered that some governors and lawmakers had begun positioning themselves as potential vice-presidential picks.

One insider said, “It is very much within the realm of possibility because the VP is not particularly close to the President. It’s not like the President has said categorically that he will change his running mate in 2027, but it is not certain that he won’t.

“Still, that hasn’t stopped people from positioning themselves just in case the President decides to.”

Another source added, “Two principal officers from the National Assembly and about four governors are involved, two each from the North-East and North-West. I know of a few, including one within the VP’s circle.”


Northern govs eyeing VP’s seat

Sunday PUNCH gathered that the governors of Yobe, Gombe, Kaduna, and Katsina, Mai Mala Buni, Muhammadu Yahaya, Senator Uba Sani, and Dikko Radda, respectively, are being considered as potential replacements for Shettima.

Sources also listed the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abass, and Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, as possible contenders.

“It’s usually governors who want that position. There’s the governor of Yobe, Gombe, Kaduna, and Katsina. The Katsina governor’s interest is no secret.

“There are also signs that the Speaker and Deputy Senate President are eyeing it. They represent different political blocs,” a source said.

Another claimed that a “confidence vacuum” may be working against Shettima.

“He has unfettered access to the President. That’s true. He meets with the President often.

“But somehow, he hasn’t earned the President’s confidence. He hasn’t demonstrated leadership or taken initiative. He mostly operates under instructions and has not shown independent capacity,” the top party official said.


Govs, Jibrin deny interest

However, the Director-General of Press Affairs, Gombe Government House, Ismaila Misilli, dismissed claims that Governor Yahaya is eyeing the VP slot.

Speaking to Sunday PUNCH, he said, “The governor is 100 per cent with Tinubu and is not pursuing the vice-presidential slot. The position of Vice President isn’t one you campaign for.

“The governor’s priority is to deliver for Tinubu in 2027 and complete his own second term successfully. If some people believe he is capable of being vice president, that’s another matter.”

Similarly, the Chief Press Secretary to the Katsina State Governor, Ibrahim Mohammed, denied that his principal was angling for the VP’s position, calling it “mere political permutations.”

He said, “My principal has just completed two years in office and has two more to go. He has an agenda for Katsina State and is implementing it effectively. I believe all these are just political permutations.”

Similarly, a close associate of Jibrin also dismissed the report that the Deputy Senate President was being positioned to replace Shettima in 2027.

The associate, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the claims were a distraction from the lawmaker’s legislative duties.

“There’s no truth in any of it. Senator Barau is focused on his job as Deputy Senate President and on representing the people of Kano North Central. He’s not chasing rumours or backroom politics. He’s committed to the mandate he was elected for.”


APC NWC, NEC members divided

Insiders in the APC told Sunday PUNCH that discussions about Shettima’s return had divided members of the National Working Committee and the National Executive Committee of the party.

However, the national leadership of the APC is said to be trying to manage the matter to avoid creating a crisis for the party in the North-East.

A principal officer of the party, who was contacted to speak on the matter, said, “It is a sensitive matter, I cannot comment on that; I am sorry.”

But another senior party official told one of our correspondents that the speculation about dropping Shettima as Tinubu’s running mate had “elements of some truths.”

The insider also confirmed that some governors were actively lobbying for the position, with backing from some party members.

He stated, “The move to replace Shettima with another running mate for President Tinubu in the 2027 election is real. Some party leaders are working tirelessly to persuade the President to drop the vice president and choose either a governor from the North-East or another from the North-West.

“This has sparked a cold war among party leaders. It is ‘cold’ because only the President has the constitutional right to select his running mate.

“So, it’s not exactly a crisis, but rather high-level political manoeuvring. At the moment, various key stakeholders in the party, particularly members of the NEC and NWC, are discreetly supporting different candidates. While they may not admit it publicly, that’s the reality, and in my opinion, it’s a normal part of party politics.”

Another source described the situation as a routine political development, emphasising that it was all about differing interests.

“Some party leaders are insisting that Shettima should remain President Tinubu’s running mate in 2027, while a few others prefer someone else. That is very normal and expected.

“Ultimately, it is the President, as the party’s 2027 candidate, who will make that decision. So, they are merely trying their luck by attempting to influence his choice,” he added.

Attempts to get a response from the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, were unsuccessful.

However, the party’s Deputy National Organising Secretary, Nze Duru, maintained that there was no confusion in the party regarding the 2027 presidential and vice-presidential candidates.

In an interview with our correspondent, he said, “APC is calm and cool. The party is focused at this time primarily on two things: governance and providing the dividends of democracy to Nigerians, and addressing what matters to the people of the country.

“Our candidates have the first right of refusal as our candidates in upcoming elections. It is the President who will decide his running mate. He made that choice previously in a very well-informed and deliberate manner, and it was on the strength of that, among other factors, that we won the 2023 election. That’s how democracy functions.”


We will retain the VP slot – North-East APC

However, the Zonal Chairman of the APC in the North-East, Salihu, said the zone would retain the VP slot as it was not ready to relinquish it to another zone.

Some stakeholders in the North-Central have, for almost a year, been asking Tinubu to pick his deputy from the zone in 2027 if he wants their support.

But Salihu said the North-East was ready to do everything to retain the vice-presidential slot.

In an interview with Sunday PUNCH, Salihu said, “Emphatically and categorically, we will not relinquish the VP slot to another zone. This is a federation. Every region has the right to aspire, to look for what they think is theirs. But we believe we are right and should be the rightful beneficiary of that (VP) slot.

“We are going to hold on to it and do everything to retain this seat through political consensus. Even with the North-Central, we are going to sit with them and show them the reason they should allow and support us in keeping the VP.”

Salihu explained that there was no ill intention in not mentioning Shettima’s name when he declared the adoption of Tinubu for a second term at the meeting.

He said he was merely carrying out the resolution of the NWC.

“Nobody comes into a primary election with a running mate. They come individually. After securing the ticket, the candidate then picks his running mate. So, in line with that, the National Working Committee at the summit in Abuja passed the resolution to adopt Tinubu as our sole candidate.

“As North-East Zone Chairman, and also a member of the NWC, I only reaffirmed and adopted the endorsement earlier made by the NWC. So, there’s no harm intended.”


Tinubu must not drop Shettima

Meanwhile, a member of the House of Representatives has cautioned President Tinubu to think carefully before making up his mind on whether to stick or part ways with Shettima.

The federal lawmaker declared that without the political reach of the VP, the President couldn’t have won the 2023 election after securing the flag of the APC at an elective convention in Abuja.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH in confidence, the lawmaker, who hails from the northern part of the country, credited Shettima for the support Tinubu got in that part of the country two years ago.

He said, “If he (Tinubu) retains Shettima, he will reduce internal rancour and sabotage in the north. If he drops him, he will widen the scope of his challenges.

“Without Shettima, the President couldn’t have won the election in 2023. We know the key roles played by Shettima and other northern stakeholders. He built bridges across parties and leveraged them to get the required percentages for the APC presidential ticket.

“Shettima used members of the opposition in so many instances and places to secretly work against their parties’ interests in their states.”

Regardless of who the President runs with, the lawmaker warned that he would not find it easier “this time around.”
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Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by dheilaw1(m): 3:28am On Jun 22, 2025
Kwankwaso would be a better choice , he’s got more electoral value than shettima.
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Racoon(m): 3:35am On Jun 22, 2025
Nice development. Power play @ work. Muslim muslim combo in the mud. They ganged up to wreck this nation then expect it to be well with them? It ain't gonna work.
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Divinerace(m): 3:40am On Jun 22, 2025
The devil you know is better than the angel you don't knw
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Racoon(m): 3:41am On Jun 22, 2025
“Shettima used members of the opposition in so many instances and places to secretly work against their parties’ interests in their states.” Regardless of who the President runs with, he would not find it easier “this time around.”
When it is said the APC is the one that is instigating crisis in other parties, they will be calling people names. Even Tinubu openly said he loves and enjoys it.

Now they are confessing it themselves. Political treachery and backstabbing deserves same. Enjoy your own internal backstabbing too Shettima the new "ice cream" man. Osinbajo will be in a corner LOL!
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by nickxtra(m): 3:47am On Jun 22, 2025
dheilaw1:
Kwankwaso would be a better choice , he’s got more electoral value than shettima.
You spoke my mind and where i think the whole thing is going to
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by MaziObinnaokija: 3:53am On Jun 22, 2025
.....
Nah dem sabi.
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PRESIDENT TINUBU must complete his 8 years.
That's all
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by princepee: 4:00am On Jun 22, 2025
cool politics is All about self interest...
They All don't care about anyone else but self...
Dirty game..
Dirty people
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Announced3: 4:47am On Jun 22, 2025
Racoon:
Nice development. Power play @ work. Muslim muslim combo in the mud. They ganged up to wreck this nation then expect it to be well with them? It ain't gonna work.
Ipo.b calm down, Peter Obi will never be president ✍️

That's doesn't mean they won't vote their party during the elections

Peter Obi will never be president ✍️
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by princeabdul(m): 4:50am On Jun 22, 2025
Nigerian politicians are special breed they used 4 years to chase shadows and they're talking about re-election
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by oyeb15: 5:07am On Jun 22, 2025
The guy has been very loyal . Tinubu is already planning for successor. The VP he will choose after shetima will not finish his second term ( if elected) with him.

Quarter to election,he will choose another VP so that his stooge won't get power problem
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Godfullsam(m): 5:17am On Jun 22, 2025
Tinubu has a history of changing his deputies.

He did it twice when he was a governor.

Maybe history is about to repeat itself undecided
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by oche2020: 5:25am On Jun 22, 2025
Their problem, the country is in a very bad state at the moment and all this politicians care about is how to remain in power, never had the countries interest at heart, let those that are evil have evil in aboundant within them so the country can be great again.
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by osuofia2(m): 5:27am On Jun 22, 2025
I for see this, the way governor Zulum and senator have been criticizing Tinubu and Shettima haven't cautioned them is somehow
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Slytiger: 5:29am On Jun 22, 2025
We will see how that turns out. Fingers crossed.
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by AMINDA: 5:41am On Jun 22, 2025
Zulum and Ndume's comments hunting Shettima? Who's comments made Tinubu replace his deputies 3 times as governor of Lagos?

First it was Elrufai and now Shettima. Watch out for the campaign of calumny against Shettima by the Southwesterners, his former friends. The likes of Ahmadu Bello, Nnamdi Azikiwe and Awolowo were once contemporary politicians. This is history in the making and Tinubu is proving that no good deed goes unpunished. Northerners always pay their debts. ALWAYS.

Tinubu cannot continue to undermine revered Northern politicians in a treacherous manner and think there will be no consequences. Atiku will be the biggest beneficiary in all these because any Northern vote lost by Tinubu is an automatic addition to Atiku. Why should the North continue to reject their own son for a treacherous Yorubaman?
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Tflex01: 5:42am On Jun 22, 2025
Racoon:
When it is said the APC is the one that is instigating crisis in other parties, they will be calling people names. Even Tinubu openly said he loves and enjoys it.

Now they are confessing it themselves. Political treachery and backstabbing deserves same. Enjoy your own internal backstabbing too Shettima the new "ice cream" man. Osinbajo will be in a corner LOL!
The day the people from your region understand politics is the day you will be free from misery and bitterness.

Imagine adults like you referring to politics as treachery and backstabbing. 😂 😂 😂
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Flexymarketing(m): 5:58am On Jun 22, 2025
I really don’t care if they changed or not change him because the decision won’t affect the situation of the average man neither will it change the price of garri and shawarma.
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by helinues: 6:01am On Jun 22, 2025
They should stop wasting their time.

VP Shettima has been a good VP to president Tinubu. No vacancy
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by AMINDA: 6:03am On Jun 22, 2025
Tflex01:
The day the people from your region understand politics is the day you will be free from misery and bitterness.

Imagine adults like you referring to politics as treachery and backstabbing. 😂 😂 😂
Treachery and backstabbing is not equivalent to "politics" as some of you from the Southwest think. Is this what you refer to when you call Tinubu the master strategist? There should be honour even amongst thieves.
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Tareq1105: 6:08am On Jun 22, 2025
They've started again in their attempts to create disaffection and confusion where there's none.

Tinubu would retain Shettima.
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Rilwayne001: 6:25am On Jun 22, 2025
The probably had an agreement for first term only
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by gigabyte13: 6:25am On Jun 22, 2025
As it is with Emilokan political gimmicks
Shetimma might be dropped for an ambassadorial position.
Politically he is a light weight politician in the North.
To capture the north again, Emilokan need wage the magic political stick like he did in 2023.

Shetimma may be the sacrificial lamb here
Say l told you here first
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 6:30am On Jun 22, 2025
dheilaw1:
Kwankwaso would be a better choice , he’s got more electoral value than shettima.
why are you giving APC clue? They shouldn't polute kwankwaso for us abeg
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by kennyz247(m): 6:34am On Jun 22, 2025
The train wey go jam APC in 2027 election if care is not taking go pass Iran missiles,tinibu should be more scared of the northern politicians
Re: 2027: Northern Power Blocs Eye VP Shettima’s Seat by Bendeco02: 6:36am On Jun 22, 2025
And it must be North West that is eyeing that seat

North are only united when NW or Fulani man is contesting because NE always support them. But when it's time for NW to do the same, they betray NE.

Is time for Hausa and Kanuri to wise up. If they succeed in pushing shettima out, they will likely replace him with fulani man.
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