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2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by yns4real(op): 7:57am On Dec 14, 2025
Details have emerged on how President Bola Tinubu and his party, the All Progressives Congress, are building a movement to secure bloc votes from the South and North-Central regions ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

Insiders at the APC secretariat said the move was designed to guarantee victory for the President despite growing resistance from some parts of the North.

Sunday PUNCH gathered that the plan, described by one principal party official as a “materialising countermeasure”, began more than five months ago.

The strategy, the official explained, was conceived after intelligence reports indicated potential political threats from the core North and the emergence of the African Democratic Party-led coalition of opposition leaders.


The party chieftain named the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila; Chairman of the APC Governors’ Forum, Hope Uzodimma; National Secretary of the APC, Ajibola Basiru; and the lawmaker representing Ikeja Federal Constituency, James Faleke, as the brains behind the plan.

Northern resistance

Over the past few months, top northern groups, particularly the Northern Elders Forum and the Arewa Consultative Forum, have expressed displeasure with Tinubu’s administration, declaring that they might not support him for a second term.

The groups have, at different times, accused Tinubu of marginalising the region in political appointments, project distribution and efforts to tackle insecurity.

Similarly, political figures such as a former Kaduna State governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai; former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami; former APC National Vice Chairman (North-West), Salihu Lukman; and other loyalists of the late President Muhammadu Buhari have been mobilising northerners against the President.

Data from the Independent National Electoral Commission show that of the 8,794,726 votes Tinubu polled in 2023, 5,346,686 came from the North, underscoring how crucial the region remains to his political survival.

Tinubu won six northern states: Jigawa, Zamfara, Kogi, Niger, Benue and Borno, while the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, polled 5,229,473 votes in the region, winning Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Kaduna, Gombe, Yobe, Bauchi, Adamawa and Taraba states.

South, North-Central as power base

To cushion the effect of northern pushback, findings showed that the APC has intensified efforts to consolidate Tinubu’s control of the South and the North-Central.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, the APC official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, said the ruling party’s game plan was designed to ensure that all states in the South are secured for Tinubu in 2027.


“The motive behind this move is that no opposition should win any state in the South, to guard against what we experienced in 2023,” he said.

In 2023, Atiku won Osun, Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa states in the South with 637,196 votes.

The Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, won Lagos, Enugu, Ebonyi, Imo, Abia, Anambra, Delta, Cross River and Edo states.

The party source said the goal was to flip those states won in the South through “targeted alliances, elite outreach and federal influence”.

The source attributed the recent defections of PDP governors in the South to the “materialisation of the countermeasure”, saying everything was in place for the APC to win the region.

“The team has successfully delivered the South to the President. There is nothing stopping us from winning all the southern states. Except for Abia and Oyo, all other states in the South are now with the APC.

“The Governor of Osun State declared support for Asiwaju (the President) and was willing to join the APC. Once we secure the targeted bloc votes in the South, we are 50 per cent down the victory line,” the APC official said.


When contacted to give more insight into the APC’s moves to win the key Southern and North-Central states lost in the 2023 presidential election, the party’s National Secretary, Basiru, simply said, “I don’t discuss strategy on the pages of newspapers. Thank you.”

Efforts to get further reactions from the APC Director of Publicity, Bala Ibrahim, proved abortive as he did not pick calls or respond to text and WhatsApp messages sent to him.

Aside from losing nine Southern states, including Lagos, Tinubu also lost key North-Central states in the 2023 election, with Peter Obi winning Plateau, Nasarawa and the Federal Capital Territory.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, a senior APC official said the party had, over the past few months, made strategic moves to reclaim the lost North-Central states ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

The source said, “According to the plan on the ground, the North-Central is targeted to be the final straw that will break the camel’s back. I am aware that the team has commissioned some individuals in the region to ensure that the President secures bloc votes from there.

“Once we secure the South and the North-Central, whatever votes any opposing candidate gets from the North-East and North-West will be neutralised, and we will carry the day. Do not forget that the Vice President is from Borno, and there are efforts to ensure substantial votes from Kaduna State. The team is working hard to deliver as planned.”

Party eyes 90% votes


Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, the Chairman of the North-Central APC Forum, Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga, said leaders of the party from the region were working “hand in hand with the Presidency and the APC national secretariat” to ensure the region is delivered for the APC in 2027.

He said the target of the APC leadership was to secure 80–90 per cent of the region’s votes for the President.


Zazzaga said, “We have been engaged in different consultations. We are meeting with clerics, youth organisations and other groups. The task is to deliver the North-Central for the President, and we are all working to give him a massive vote.

“Since the commencement of democracy in 1999, we have not had any president who has given the North-Central special treatment like Tinubu. He has been fixing our infrastructure and has given us many juicy appointments.

“We have the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission and the APC National Chairman. With our ongoing efforts, we are going to give him 80–90 per cent of our votes.”

Asked if the Presidency or the national secretariat was coordinating the task, Zazzaga said, “We are working hand in hand with the national secretariat and the Presidency.”

He added that some businessmen and other notable individuals in the North-Central were involved in the task of delivering the region for the President.

Zazzaga also expressed optimism that a candidate from the North-Central would succeed Tinubu after his second term in 2031.

APC’s ‘empty strategy’ will fail — PDP, ADC, NNPP

Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party, the African Democratic Congress and the New Nigeria People’s Party have described the ruling APC’s strategy as empty, saying it will not translate into victory.

Speaking with our correspondent, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the APC was “living in self-deception.”

He argued that the party’s declining popularity and poor governance record had alienated it from the people.

“They (APC) are just deluding themselves. They know they have lost the people. That is why they are trying to create the impression that they have control of more states,” he said.

Abdullahi noted that even the APC National Chairman had publicly admitted that many governors in the party had failed to deliver good governance despite unprecedented revenue inflows.


“Even their chairman recently said the governors have not governed well and that the people should hold them accountable. These governors have collected more money than most governments in Nigeria’s history, but there is hardly anything to show for it,” he stated.

Abdullahi questioned the ruling party’s confidence in its governors, describing them as political liabilities rather than electoral assets.

“Is it the same governors they are banking on to win the next election? How many of them can stand before their people and convince them where to go?” he asked.

Abdullahi also dismissed the wave of defections to the APC, saying such moves were driven by personal ambition, not genuine support for the party’s ideals.

“Those governors joining their party know why they are doing so. It is not because they believe in the APC. We are not worried about them at all,” he said.

The ADC spokesman maintained that the 2027 elections would be determined by the people’s experiences under the current administration, not by political alignments or state-capture tactics.

Similarly, the PDP accused the APC of attempting to stifle opposition ahead of the 2027 general elections, warning that such a strategy threatened Nigeria’s democratic principles.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, condemned the ruling party’s approach.

He said, “The APC is trying to make sure that many of the opposition parties do not have candidates in the 2027 election, and this is not good for our democracy.”

He stressed that opposition parties play a crucial role in strengthening democratic governance and must not be allowed to “die.”

Ememobong also criticised the APC for what it described as actions that “obfuscate the political oxygen” necessary for a healthy political environment.

“The ruling party should allow the people to be the ultimate determinant of the party they want in power. The beauty of democracy is having viable, different political parties engaging in healthy competition,” he said.

On its part, the NNPP said the APC would lose the 2027 elections despite the growing number of governors and political heavyweights within the party.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, the National Publicity Secretary of the NNPP, Ladipo Johnson, said the 2027 election would be a contest between the people and the APC.


He criticised governors who switch parties amid widespread economic hardship, noting that many Nigerians struggle to afford basic medical care.

“Knowing the APC and those who are there, one is not surprised that they will do anything possible to try to win elections. However, having all the governors does not guarantee victory. What will determine the election is whether the people of Nigeria will rise, organise themselves and defeat the APC at the polls.

“Even if people intend to rig and are taking steps towards it, when they are confronted with massive voter turnout, it becomes more difficult and even impossible. It will be clear to the world when any announced result runs contrary to the votes and mandates of the people.

“So, 2027 is going to be an election between the people of Nigeria and those they see as despotic or as winning and dining at the expense of the people. For every governor that defects, the people increasingly tag politicians as being against them. They are just doing what they want.

“They do not care about the people. How do you explain a governor defecting to the ruling party when people cannot afford basic medical drugs, the cost of medication or hospital care?

“The opposition stands a chance of defeating the APC in 2027 because there is still time to organise and take the fight to the APC. The election will be the people against the APC. The people themselves will speak,” Johnson said.
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Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by helinues: 8:07am On Dec 14, 2025
Target or secured already. Hahaha
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Ikpeyi: 8:10am On Dec 14, 2025
2027 will shock APC. They should keep playing elite politics. My problem is North, if they can vote against him...then it is finished.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by SmartPolician:
Ikpeyi:
2027 will shock APC. They should keep playing elite politics. My problem is North, if they can vote against him...then it is finished.
Playing an elitist politics is a Nigerian thing because rich Nigerians will always disdain the poor ones. They call themselves the 1% of the 1%.

The only person who can upset that applecart is Mr. Peter Obi, a man so rich yet so close to the hoi polloi
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by helinues: 8:15am On Dec 14, 2025
Ikpeyi:
2027 will shock APC. They should keep playing elite politics. My problem is North, if they can vote against him...then it is finished.
Vote against him and support who? Atiku or Peter Obi?

Hahaha, they are both from NE and SE respectively, the regions troubled with insecurity. They don't even have command to talk to their people that might have been behind the insecurity to shelve their swords.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Ikpeyi: 8:22am On Dec 14, 2025
You guys exposed your game plan too early yet you call yourselves "master Strategists". Come next year you guys will see raw politics. Mark today, APC will never win 2027 election.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Houseofglam7(f): 9:52am On Dec 14, 2025
Interesting times ahead
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Gadaffi9ja(m):
North Central states are basically orphan in this country, we are neither here nor there. The core north discriminate us and then the south only think about us when they need votes.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by jamafa: 9:53am On Dec 14, 2025
Ikpeyi:
You guys exposed your game plan too early yet you call yourselves "master Strategists". Come next year you guys will see raw politics. Mark today, APC will never win 2027 election.
U talk more than this before 2023 election
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by EnEnPeecee: 9:53am On Dec 14, 2025
In North Central he should just forget it. He is going no where
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by AntiChristian: 9:54am On Dec 14, 2025
Master strategy!

While Obi and co are still yet to get a party foundation....
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by bigcasava1(m): 9:55am On Dec 14, 2025
If he needs north central vote then he should protect them.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Eriokanmi: 9:56am On Dec 14, 2025
If Obi should secure the pdp ticket or atiku decides to support him, election will be over and won before 4pm.

Anyone still thinking those selfish governors defecting to the apc will convince the voters in their respective states IFO tinubu needs to go back to sleep.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Reference(m): 9:57am On Dec 14, 2025
Strategies to 'harvest' the electorate....people you have not governed well.

Can only work with people who cannot make the linkages between politics and governance and know it is them that 'have all the guns'.

Ask the governors and lawmakers that have defected exactly what the centre has given them over and above what they are statutorily obliged to benefit their people...nothing.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by benardtotti(m): 9:58am On Dec 14, 2025
Ikpeyi:
You guys exposed your game plan too early yet you call yourselves "master Strategists". Come next year you guys will see raw politics. Mark today, APC will never win 2027 election.
So you believe that Apc strategy team will publish their game plan to journalists? Read the report well , Punch called the national secretary of the APC to verify the information ,read his response .
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by SmartPolician: 9:59am On Dec 14, 2025
Gadaffi9ja:
North Central states are basically orphan in this country, we are neither here nor there. The core north desciminate us and then the south only think about us when they need votes.
North Central's Yakubu Gowon was in government for a long time. Jonathan was planning to hand over to David Mark before Buhari kicked him out.

Nigerians don't care about equity and fairness. If not, Yorubas and Fulanis shouldn't have come close to power in the next 20 years, considering that Obasanjo and Buhari spent 8 years each.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Bendeco02: 9:59am On Dec 14, 2025
Ikpeyi:
2027 will shock APC. They should keep playing elite politics. My problem is North, if they can vote against him...then it is finished.
Only North can't stop him

PDP ruled for 16 years without winning core North.

PDP dominated for 16 years with SS/SE/SW & NC

North are minority without North central which are majorly christian dominated region.

Normally our votes alone don't determine the winner of most elections. The major people that determines are governors/politicians and INEC chairman/officials.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by MrColdsweat: 10:00am On Dec 14, 2025
Alex Otti already said anybody looking to write election results should first write their will.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Mrfixitt(m): 10:01am On Dec 14, 2025
Tinubu must be sent packing. No matter their rigging plan, Nigerians must stand strong and resist the evil party Apc
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Sheuns(m): 10:03am On Dec 14, 2025
How’s he going to get bloc votes from the South?

You’re not Jonathan or Obasanjo that the South east would give bloc votes.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Bendeco02: 10:03am On Dec 14, 2025
The oppositions are not serious and Nigerians are divided to stage a united protest against FG/APC if they rig as usual
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by lailo: 10:03am On Dec 14, 2025
Ikpeyi:
You guys exposed your game plan too early yet you call yourselves "master Strategists". Come next year you guys will see raw politics. Mark today, APC will never win 2027 election.
We marked your words in 2023, yet Tinubu won grin
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Sheuns(m): 10:05am On Dec 14, 2025
Bendeco02:
Only North can't stop him

PDP ruled for 16 years without winning core North.

PDP dominated for 16 years with SS/SE/SW & NC

North are minority without North central which are majorly christian dominated region.
How’s Tinubu going to secure bloc votes from the South east? Now that he’s forgone the core north.

NW and NE gave him well over 60% of his 8M votes in 2023.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by seunoyeleyep(f): 10:06am On Dec 14, 2025
The hungry citizens will give "bloc votes" to the incompetent slowpoke right? Time will tell.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by lailo: 10:10am On Dec 14, 2025
Eriokanmi:
If Obi should secure the pdp ticket or atiku decides to support him, election will be over and won before 4pm.

Anyone still thinking those selfish governors defecting to the apc will convince the voters in their respective states IFO tinubu needs to go back to sleep.
You guys are still living in delusion.
1. Peter Obi can never get PDP or ADC ticket,
2. Peter Obi and Atiku can never work together,
3. Peter Obi can never clear North and
4. Atiku can never clear south.
5. Peter Obi and Atiku will contest on different platforms and face each other in the next election
All these will give Tinubu 2nd term.
Get that reality into your skul grin
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by chidi2003(m): 10:10am On Dec 14, 2025
jamafa:
U talk more than this before 2023 election
Do we truly like our country? How do we keep on defending Leaders; who are busy destroying our country - in the name of politics? Other countries are progressing by electing good Leaders: who have good policies and programs; and Nigeria is the opposite. I pity the future generations!
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Bendeco02:
Sheuns:
How’s Tinubu going to secure bloc votes from the South east? Now that he’s forgone the core north.

NW and NE gave him well over 60% of his 8M votes in 2023.
If we still have three major contenstants like 2023. That's advantage to him.

He will use FG/incumbent power to manipulate results through Governors and INEC

All the APC governors will deliver their states or reduce the opposition margine.

For example, states that Peter Obi supposed win with over 90% votes, they will reduce it to 55 - 60%,
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Osiris12: 10:18am On Dec 14, 2025
I wonder who go remain vote apc for north central.

I’m sure that oba will relocate when he gets his freedom from bandits
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by Reloadedisraelp:
Like have said b4 2027 election is between the monkey vs the banboon.... When monkey don tired to work , banboon go begin they vex ,.,then start to beg unnecessary begging.
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by mrvitalis(m): 10:25am On Dec 14, 2025
Lmaoo there can never be southern block vote

South East would never vote Tinubu

South South would vote him the same way South West voted Jonathan in 2011

Middle belt never gives a block vote

If Obi accepts to take Vice to atiku Tinubu is done for.. He knows it.. Everyone knows it

Atiku should do the needful agree publicly to do one term that's all
Re: 2027: Tinubu Targets South, North-Central For Bloc Votes by sleek214(m): 10:29am On Dec 14, 2025
North West end North East is for ADC
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