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Tinubu’s ex-aide, Baba Ahmed says North will decide its choice to support in 2027
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The ex-Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Political Matters Hakeem Baba Ahmed said on Sunday that the Northern part of the country would decide its choice to support in the 2027 presidential race.
Baba Ahmed who is a diehard northern hegemonic resigned from President Tinubu’s administration recently without an explanation of reasons for his exit. He felt the need for the north to be emancipated, saying that his former boss may not be the choice of the northerners.
Baba Ahmed was the official spokesman for the Arewa Elders Forum before he was appointed by Tinubu as Special Adviser on Political Matters, a position that took away his criticism of antithetical stance of government against the northern part of the country.
The ex-aide was seen in a viral video interview with another critic of President Tinubu administration, Professor Usman Yusuf.
Yusuf was a former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme.
In the interview, Baba-Ahmed emphasised that no politician can win the Nigerian presidency without support from the northern region.
He stressed that the North would decide its political stance in the next six months, and that the rest of the country would either follow or go its own way.
According to Baba-Ahmed, the North has suffered significantly in the past, particularly during the Boko Haram insurgency, which affected all groups regardless of religion or ethnicity.
He emphasised that northerners have become wiser and more discerning, and that no politician can expect to win their support without understanding and addressing their problems.
“We want a government that understands our problems and can address them,” Baba-Ahmed said, lamenting the state of the nation and urging northerners to resist divisive and deceptive politicians ahead of the next general elections.
The former presidential adviser also warned against further marginalisation of the North, noting that continued disregard for the region would have consequences.
“If they plan to rig the election, they should be careful. It won’t be good for Nigeria,” he cautioned.
However, Baba-Ahmed emphasised that the North is watching and that elders, the masses, and interest groups will soon say “enough is enough” to injustice and sidelining. “The injustice and sidelining must stop,” he stressed.
He noted that the North’s decision on its political direction would undoubtedly have significant implications for the 2027 general elections.
“No politician can become president without northern support, making the region’s stance crucial to any aspirant’s success,” he declared.
The former presidential aide, therefore, warned against electoral rigging and marginalisation, stressing the importance of free and fair elections for the stability and progress of the country.
“The Northern region’s support is crucial in determining the outcome of the 2027 elections,” he reiterated.
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