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2027 Race Heats Up as Parties, Aspirants Intensify Moves for Tickets

2027 Race Heats Up as Parties, Aspirants Intensify Moves for Tickets
Political activities ahead of the 2027 general elections are gaining momentum across Nigeria, with parties and aspirants stepping up consultations and strategic alignments to secure nominations.
Across several states, early political maneuvering has begun well ahead of party primaries, as aspirants engage stakeholders, build alliances, and position themselves for party tickets. The growing consultations reflect rising anxiety within political circles over how candidates will eventually emerge.
A major trend shaping the process is the increasing preference for consensus arrangements by political parties. Many stakeholders believe consensus candidacy can help reduce internal conflicts, cut costs, and promote unity ahead of elections.
However, the approach remains controversial. Critics argue that consensus can be used to impose candidates, sideline popular contenders, and weaken internal democracy if not handled transparently.
In states such as Ogun State and Lagos State, dominant parties are already exploring consensus options, with key aspirants actively consulting party leaders and grassroots stakeholders.
Similarly, in Oyo State, multiple aspirants have shown interest in governorship tickets, prompting party leaders to initiate structured engagements aimed at assessing candidates and fostering internal agreement before primaries.
In other parts of the country, political developments are unfolding differently. Some states are witnessing internal crises, defections, and realignments as aspirants search for viable platforms, while others are focusing on unity strategies to avoid post-primary disputes.
The situation in Adamawa State highlights the risks of internal party conflicts, with aggrieved stakeholders reportedly leaving their platforms over allegations of imposition and lack of internal democracy.
Meanwhile, in Kaduna State and Kano State, political alignments and power blocs are already shaping the likely outcomes of party nominations, even before formal primaries begin.
Analysts say the early consultations and behind-the-scenes negotiations suggest that many key decisions may be settled long before official primaries, with party structures and influential stakeholders playing decisive roles.
As the 2027 elections draw closer, the balance between consensus and competitive primaries is expected to remain a major issue, with parties under pressure to maintain unity while ensuring fairness and credibility in their candidate selection processes.

