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Kwankwaso: The Northern Titan Tinubu Needs for 2027-Lamara Garba

By: Lamara Garba Azare
In the vast theatre of Nigerian politics, where loyalties shift like desert winds and alliances are often built on the fragile sands of expediency, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso remains a paradoxical figure grounded yet mobile, underestimated yet ever-looming, regional yet national. His name echoes from the narrow alleys of Kano to the polished corridors of Abuja. And in the current recalibration of the political landscape, his relevance is not just intact it is ascending.
As 2027 casts its early shadow on the horizon, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must begin to examine not only who stands beside him today, but who can help him conquer tomorrow. Among all the northern actors, one name rings with both history and hope: Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso engineer, former governor, former minister, presidential contender, and above all, a man of the people.
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’s political journey began long before the return to civilian rule in 1999. He was first elected into the Federal House of Representatives in 1992 under the platform of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), during the short-lived Third Republic. Representing the Madobi Federal Constituency, he quickly rose to prominence and was elected Deputy Speaker of the House a rare feat for a first-time legislator and a reflection of his charisma, competence, and political acumen even at a young age. Though the republic was cut short by the military, Kwankwaso’s early emergence laid the foundation for what would become a long, impactful political career spanning over three decades.
Kwankwaso vs. Ganduje: A Tale of Unequal Titans
The recent ouster of Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje as APC National Chairman has stripped the ruling party of a man who was less a unifying figure and more a lightning rod for controversy. In truth, Ganduje’s political shadow was always smaller than his ambition. Since 2015, when he inherited Kano’s leadership from his former mentor, Ganduje spent more time fighting ghosts than building legacy.
In both the 2019 and 2023 elections, Ganduje’s electoral strength was tested and found wanting. In 2019, he scraped through a victory marred by violence and a controversial rerun. By 2023, he had lost the state completely to Kwankwaso’s New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP). It was a stunning reversal. The man he had once served as deputy and later sought to diminish had not only returned, but reclaimed Kano’s soul.
This contrast cannot be overstated. Where Ganduje represented self-preservation, Kwankwaso represents a movement. Where Ganduje lacked charisma and moral clarity, Kwankwaso commanded loyalty through ideas, sacrifice, and an unbroken connection to the grassroots.
The red cap of Kwankwasiyya is not just cloth; it is a statement of ideology, a badge of discipline, and a symbol of service.
And now, with Ganduje’s shadow gone, the political space is slowly being recalibrated. Even among top APC power brokers, quiet conversations are beginning to emerge conversations that whisper one name, not in opposition, but in strategic admiration: Kwankwaso.
A Northern Giant in the National Equation
Since 1999, no political personality in Northern Nigeria has maintained relevance, respect, and regional command like Kwankwaso. From the days of the Fourth Republic, where he served as Governor under the PDP, to his time as Minister of Defence and later as a senator, Kwankwaso has always been a force unto himself untamed, unbought, and unbowed.
When he returned to the PDP in 2018, he was met not with a red carpet but with resistance. The fight over the Northwest Zonal Chairmanship particularly the betrayal by Senator Bello Hayatu Gwarzo and Governor Aminu Tambuwal—was a painful reminder that in Nigerian politics, past glory is no shield from present conspiracies.
Yet from those ashes, Kwankwaso rose again this time on his own terms. The NNPP, a party once dismissed as fringe, became his new political cathedral. And in 2023, it delivered a seismic political upset, reclaiming Kano and sending shockwaves through the APC and PDP alike.
Tinubu and Kwankwaso: Twin Architects of Modern Nigerian Politics

There is a poetic symmetry between Tinubu and Kwankwaso, though they emerged from different regions. Both are engineers Tinubu, a political one; Kwankwaso, a literal one. Both began their political ascent in 1999. Both shaped their regions with a mix of discipline, policy, and populist appeal. Both have been godfathers and gladiators, builders and reformers, thinkers and fighters.
In the South-West, Tinubu built Lagos into a political stronghold, produced governors, and designed strategies that eventually toppled a 16-year-old PDP rule. In the North, Kwankwaso built a grassroots machine so formidable that no governor after him has been able to ignore it not even his archrival Ganduje, whose administration was haunted by Kwankwaso’s legacy.
In a country still divided by ethnic fault lines and regional calculations, these two men represent the possibility of a fusion: one that cuts across the Niger, speaks to the heart of the average Nigerian, and brings political pragmatism back into fashion.
There is a growing feeling among some political elders that it may be time these two architects sit on the same drawing board. For those close to the corridors of power, making this happen will be no small task but then again, game-changing alliances never come cheap.
Why Kwankwaso Is Tinubu’s Best Bet for 2027
As 2027 approaches, Tinubu’s path to re-election will not be paved with incumbency alone. He will need:
– A revived North-West,
– A pacified North-Central,
– And a North-East that feels seen and heard.
In this matrix, Kwankwaso is the bridge—the man who can bring youth, clerics, civil servants, and market women to the same political altar.
He has unrivaled grassroots loyalty, a message that resonates with the poor, and an image unmarred by corruption scandals. His political scars are from battles fought not deals made. He is respected even by his enemies.
Moreover, the presence of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, a protégé whose leadership in Kano has been widely praised for its focus on education, healthcare, and accountability, provides further moral weight to Kwankwaso’s image. This isn’t a godfather lording over a puppet it’s a mentor standing beside a capable successor.
Convincing Kwankwaso to align will not be easy. It will demand humility from those who once opposed him, and boldness from those who truly seek to renew the party’s northern fortunes. Yet, this is the kind of herculean task that separates transactional politics from visionary strategy.
The Coalition Mirage vs. APC Reality
Some have urged Kwankwaso to pursue a new coalition of smaller parties to mount an alternative challenge in 2027. But Nigeria’s electoral mathematics makes that route perilous. Fragmented structures, uneven financing, and conflicting egos have always doomed such efforts.
By contrast, a well-negotiated return to the APC now rid of Ganduje’s hostility offers Kwankwaso a platform with:
– National presence,
– Executive access,
– And a chance to shape policy from within.
But more importantly, it would allow him to broker a new northern alliance within the party one that reflects competence, not cronies.
And Tinubu, ever the strategist, knows the value of strong allies over loyal placeholders. He doesn’t need praise-singers. He needs doers. In Kwankwaso, he will find not just a partner but a peer.
A New Political Sunrise
Nigeria stands at a crossroads. The disillusionment of the electorate is deep. Hunger is rising, hope is thinning. What the country needs is not just a leader, but a renewal of trust in leadership.
Kwankwaso represents that possibility for the North just as Tinubu once did for the South-West. Together, they can reshape the national discourse, refocus the agenda on development, youth empowerment, and infrastructure, and return Nigerian politics to a place of purpose, not just performance.
Final Words: The Red Cap and the Lion
In the imagery of politics, Kwankwaso’s red cap and Tinubu’s lion emblem are more than symbols. They are signals of identity, strength, and resilience. Together, they could represent a political renaissance.
The North, tired of transactional politics and hollow leadership, is again looking for a voice. And in this moment, there is none louder, clearer, or more credible than that of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
In the theatre of destiny, moments arise that demand bold choices, unlikely alliances, and visionary partnerships. The path to 2027 is not lit by certainty, but by courage. For President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, there can be no greater show of foresight than extending his hand not to flatterers, but to fellow builders. And for Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the time is ripe not just to return but to rise.
Let the red cap meet the lion. Let North and South speak in one voice. Let the cynics scoff, but let the patriots act. For in the fusion of legacy and legitimacy, of structure and service, of purpose and power Nigeria may yet witness a new dawn.
The crowd is watching. The moment is calling. And history, ever impatient, is ready to be written again. Whispers have already begun. Some knocks may soon reach his door. The question is not whether he’s needed but whether he will answer.
Let the winds of 2027 begin to blow. Let history take its course. And let two of Nigeria’s most enduring architects of democracy forge a path not just to power but to progress.
Lamara Garba Azare, a political analyst, writes from Kano.
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The Debut of DSP Barau and Natural Occurances

By Abba Anwar
Whether or not the Deputy Senate President, Barau I Jibrin is now the leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano is subject to understandings and explanations. Being the highest ranking elected person in the configuration of power, at the national level, means a lot in the chemistry of power sharing and influence.
Even before now, I said a lot and complained bitterly to some of the respected APC influencers, movers and shakers in other words, in Kano state, in the way and manner, those close to the former Governor of Kano State and former National Chairman of APC, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje CON, were either ditching or aiding the ditching of this gentleman.
The most annoying part of it, is, how such people off their hands, when the need for image protection of the former governor was seeking genuine attention. Many accounts of this nature will come in my Memoir. Does my reader remember, when the former Chairman of Nassarawa local government, Auwal Shuaibu Aranposu was attacking Ganduje’s political dynasty?
That time, many of our social media people did little in the area of image protection of the dynasty, if you like. They resolved not to participate, because many of them believed Aranposu was more caring to them, though as a member of the opposition New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), than those saddled with the responsibility of managing media around Baba Ganduje.
Aranposu issue, I think is enough. Not to talk of swapping of the names of our social media actors and others, during the recently conducted screening and primary election of APC aspirants, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), by ditching agents around the then National Chairman. That was done to prevent our people to get the chicken change allowances from that exercise. Sheer greed and display of cruelty.
When Ganduje was governor, at the tail end of his second tenure, amongst those ditching his political machinery, up to the time he became the National Chairman of APC, some are not even from Kano state. They came, to primarily deconstruct him from all standpoints. Zaman karya da cin amana!
Coming back to DSP Barau, whose political presence means many things to different people. It is simply natural and Divinely designed, how his relevance, influence and shieldy political empire is waxing day in day out.
Before now, many devilish minds set him in clashes with other political heavyweights from Kano North Senatorial District. But to God be the Glory, fences were mended all before general elections. Reasons behind APC’s victory in all elections, leaving behind Kano Central and Kano South at the lowest ebb. In the past elections.
It reached an extent when the normal political disagreement between Senator Barau and the powerful Murtala Sule Garo, former Commissioner for Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs and the Deputy Gubernatorial Candidate of APC, in 2023 general election, was fueled by APC detractors within the party. It was Baba Ganduje’s diplomatic intervention that saved the situation. As Garo was made the Director General of Barau campaign organization.

Senator Barau saw many disturbing developments, that were unarguably avoidable. That made his many paths to become thorny and too difficult to trek barefooted. Being a reserved and significantly humane politician, he remained calm, calculated and compounding.
To make the scenario worse, when Ganduje was exiting from office, after completing his second tenure as the governor of Kano state, he indicated interest in contesting for Senatorial seat, from the same zone with Barau, Kano North. Just as many governors do after completing their tenure in office. Pretending supporters of Ganduje at it again. They fueled, fueled and fueled the disturbing process.
Senator Barau, had to get Abuja backing before he secured his ticket again. While the peaceful Ganduje supported Barau to victory. Just as he did previously. You cannot take away this credit from him.
I think it was from that time, that the former National Chairman started x-raying his close so-called backers around him. When he became the National Chairman, other set of pretenders were either recruited or joined the bandwagon abruptly. More ploys, planless plans and insidious pretenses were injected into the system.
Another credit to Ganduje again was, he joined hands together with Senator Barau, to, at least, pose political threats and confusion to the ruling NNPP in Kano. Whatever happened in Kano, they said “Ganduje.” To the extent that when Kano official loses Raka’a in any of the 5 daily prayers, they said “Ganduje.” When an official’s wife has miscarriage, they said “Ganduje.”
Emirship tussle in Kano, they said “Ganduje.” Emir Aminu Ado Bayero’s stay in Nassarawa palace, they said “Ganduje.” Their inability and ineptitude in providing good governance for people in the state, they said “Ganduje.” He instilled palpable and endless fear in them.
With the Divine debut of the Deputy Senate President, most recently, which happened through many years of perseverance, patience, overlooking attitude and succumbing to frustrations, all frustrations and political anger from NNPP government in Kano, are geared towards the Senator. Many condemnations and rivalry are shifted, largely from Ganduje to Barau.
From within APC family in Kano, those defining Barau as politically handicapped and strategically mispositioned, have since started shifting ground. Some in covert operations, because they benefit from fueling political gap between the duo. Either the gap exists or not, is subject to one’s interpretation.
For many months back, I am privy to information that, Barau has since mended many fences, real and imaginary, with some APC juggernauts in the state. Especially those that are principled and not pretenders. Those who have the love of the party at heart. Not the eye service promoters.
To me, the way I see and understand it, is, Barau’s unwavering and undisputed progression is simply Divine and Godly. Is like God is proving a point for his servants on him. But I still wonder when people say, Barau lacks real politicians by his immediate side. To them, one can only progress politically when he has the kind of certain people by his side. Unknown to them, many people are not the same, when it comes to their modus operandi.
Senator Barau has been in politics for over 40 years. So what else do you need before you identify him as being an expert in political practice and development?
Believe it or not, many members of APC in Kano, honest and pretenders, have started making advances towards the Deputy Senate President. The good side of the story is, Senator Barau knows exactly what he wants from who and how. For long he has been monitoring those around Baba Ganduje. And clearly understands their merits and demerits, or antics, if you wish.
The fact that APC as a strong political party, is not gravitating around personalities, makes one comfortable to understand that, it is still waxing stronger in the national scheme of things.
And for the Deputy Senate President and First Deputy Speaker ECOWAS Parliament, one can say Barau Ikon Allah. That Barau is Allah’s making.
Anwar writes from Kano
July 3rd, 2025
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Two Years Of Uncommon,Effective And Transformational Leadership Of Dr Tajuddin Abbas As Speaker Of The Tenth Assembly

No doubt a vibrant and independent legislative is a necessary requirement for the entrenchment of democratic value and sustenance legislative in a democratic settings is an important arm empowered by the constitution to make laws that will guide in providing good governance, thereby promoting transparency and accountability. In fact the NASS derived its function from the 1999 constitution in which it conferred on the NASS, the power over Nigeria’s wealth treasury and such other issues involving the prosecution of war outside the country and regulation of how the office of the country’s president should function.
It also has the power to make laws for the general good governance of the country, peace, stability, economic wellbeing such other functions stipulated by the 1999 constitution. These includes their oversight function, to check the excessive of the executive arm. It comprise of 109 distinguished senators, elected into the red chambers, three each from the 36 states of the federation, one from the FCT, and 360 members of the lower chamber (Green Chamber) of the House of Representatives elected from various federal constituencies across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT.
Nigeria’s began experimenting parliamentary in 1955, with the formation of the first republic parliament with Fredrick Metcalfe as the first speaker of the parliament. From 1955 to date this arm of government has transformed from parliament to presidential system of government. In its seventy years of existence as an arm of government under a democratic settings from inception to date, Nigeria has witnessed the emergence of 15 speakers of the parliament (House of Representatives).
They includes Fredrick Metcalfe 1955 to 1959, Jaja Wachukwu 1959-1960, Ibrahim Jalo Waziri 1960-1966, with the advent of the second republic, Edwin Ume Ezeoke emerged speaker of the House of Representatives from 1979 – 1983, and while Benjamin Chaha was elected speaker from 1st October 1983 to 31st December 1983.
During the third republic Agunwa Anakwe was elected speaker from Dec 1992 – Nov 1993. In the fourth republic nine persons from various geo-political zones of the country emerged as Speaker’s of the House of Assembly, from Salisu Buhari in 1999 to the present speaker Abass Tajuddeen.
Specifically, section fifty of the Nigerian Constitution, guarantee the creation of the office of the president of the senate and that of the speaker of the House of Representatives number three and four in term of hierarchy of evolution of power.
For the records, from 1955 to date fifteen eminent Nigerian’s have served the parliamentary/House of Representatives as principal officers/speakers of this honorable house.
The emergence of Tajudeen Abass as the fifteen speaker of the House of Representative, from Zaria constituency is a game changer in the political history of the country. His constituency Zaria is one of the most populous constituency we have in the country, with about seven hundred and sixty thousand people covering five hundred and sixty three kilometers.
Zaria is a cosmopolitan city which accommodate the largest university, Ahmadu Bello University and several other tertiary institution, therefore, the people of Zaria remains grateful to other Nigerians for electing it illustrious, competent and knowledgeable son to lead the green chamber of the NASS.
He is a silent achiever in his about sixteen year’s as member representing Zaria in the House of Representatives, from 2011 to date. He has contributed immensely in promulgation of several laws through the sponsorship of several bills aimed at enhancing the qualities of lives of Nigerians. In fact he was one of the sponsors of the highest bills in the eight assembly 2015-2019, with seventy four bills, out of which twenty one were duly signed into law.
Apart from his contributions to bill sponsorship Tajudeen Abass has a vast range of experience in the House of Representatives in the various committee’s he served from 2011 to 2023. It was record that he served in commerce, finance, special duties, defense, public procurement, national planning and economic development as member. This is in addition to his being chairman for land transport, the various committee’s he served and chaired in the House of Representatives has helped share his vision and focus and has contributed a lot in his emergence as the speaker of the Tenth Assembly.
Dr. Abass Tajudeen aka TJ is a politician with a Midas touch, focused and versatile in knowledge. He has been winning election from the date he ventured into politics in 2010, crowning it with his emergence as speaker of the Tenth Assembly. He is very popular among the electorates partly due to his kindness, and philanthropic gesture.
No wonder since his emergence as the Speaker, other members of the house have rallied behind him to ensure his success, hitch free tenure. He has demonstrated leadership qualities by carrying all members of the house along in every aspect of legislative activities. This has endeared him to several opposition party members in the house defecting to the ruling All Progressive Congress party (APC), thereby swelling the ruling party member of seats in the House of Representatives. His leadership style has helped stabilize activities in the House of Representatives and by extension legislative/ executive relationship, devoid of rancor and commotion as witnessed in the past.

On Dividends of Democracy, to the people of Zaria constituency, the constituents remained grateful to the speaker for his effort to alleviate their sufferings through the various empowerment programmes he initiated. Since before his inception as speaker, TJ had served as member representing Zaria for almost a decade and had performed credibly well. He has sunk many boreholes, rehabilitated and built many schools/classes and other empowerment schemes he initiated.
However, after his emergence as Right Honorable Speaker, residents of the constituency began to feel the impact of the office. For example one of the scheme initiated by the speaker is the disbursement of N5 billion naira scholarship to 30,000 students from the North West. Investigation revealed that the scheme which is unprecedented will comprise of seven thousand students from Kaduna State, while the remaining will come from other North West states of Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, Kano, Jigawa and Kebbi states.
The scholarship is aimed at providing financial support to students, ranging from N200,000.00 to N800,000.00 each depending on tuition fees and course of study. Students who attended the launching of the programme in Zaria were full of praises to the speaker for his support and cooperation in their pursuit of the various education careers.
Another giant stride in the area of education recorded by Dr. Tajudeen Abass in Zaria constituency has to do with effort to improve learning environment in both primary and secondary schools in the Zaria constituency. It is on record that so far over one hundred and ten primary schools and forty secondary schools have been renovated and upgraded, while more schools are expected to benefit later.
This is in addition to the facilitation of some development projects by the speaker in Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria College of Aviation Technology, National Research Institute for Chemical Technology (NARICT), Nigeria Institute of Leather and Science Technology, NILEST as well as Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic aimed at enhancing learning and the provision of conducive atmosphere through the execution of various projects.
Another giant stride recorded by the speaker in the constituency is the initiation and development of education village in Zaria valued at about eighty billion naira which will involve the construction of a dedicated care Centre that will accommodate four brand new tertiary institutions.
The tertiary institutions to be constructed includes a campus of the National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, new Federal College of Education, provision of a state-of-the-art Federal College of Nursing and Health Sciences and College of Legal Studies, which will swell the number of tertiary institutions in not only Zaria, but Kaduna State as a whole, providing job opportunities and ease the sufferings of students seeking admission into tertiary institutions.
The speaker has also executed solar powered projects in nooks and crannies of his constituency thereby lightening up the streets and corners for the delight of the residents of all the various wards in the constituency. This has gone a long way in checking insecurity and lightening up the sky.
Another milestone achieved by Dr. Abass Tajudeen has to do with his empowerment programme in which he launched the distribution of vehicles =, tricycles and motorcycles to members of the constituency. A total of 1,117 items were distributed as part of the empowerment programme aimed at alleviating poverty among the members of the constituency.
They include 117 vehicles, comprising of 20 Hilux, Two ambulances, Twenty Eighteen seater buses, Fifty Sharon vehicle and Twenty Five Sedan/Salon Cars (Golf, Corolla, and Peugeot 406) distributed among the constituency members.
Also, Two Hundred Tricycles and One Thousand Motorcycles were given out to various beneficiaries, which includes religious, women groups security agencies local government party offices, education and health workers, Nigeria Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, Nigeria Union of Teachers and the Nigeria Union of Journalists among others.
The people of Zaria federal constituency are grateful and proud to be associated with these uncommon achievements of their son who double as speaker of the Federal House of Representatives. This achievement will no doubt go a long way in facilitating the reelection of the speaker come 2027.
However we still want to appeal to the Right Honorable Speaker to set machinery in motion in getting a special intervention to complete the long awaited Zaria water supply project, aimed at ameliorating the suffering of the residents of the constituency in meeting their water supply needs. Similarly there is the need to fast track the process of establishing the proposed New Tertiary Institution to be located in the ancient city.
Also, the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika will require the attention of the speaker, especially through the intervention project of the National Assembly, to modernized and upgrade it facilities in view of its importance, not only to the country but also the West African Sub-region.
Finally, members of the Zaria federal constituency of Kaduna State, remained grateful to other honorable members of the House of Representatives, and all those who facilitated the emergence of Dr. Abass Tajudeen as the fifteen speaker of the federal House of Representatives, hoping that they will continue to accord him the necessary support and cooperation in piloting the affairs of the house.
Under speaker Dr. Abass Tajudeen two year stewardships, the house has witnessed peace and tranquility, harmonious working relationship and promulgation of quality bills aimed at good governance, transparency and accountability, through a vibrant legislation and good working relation between the executive and the legislative arms. Indeed TJ is a blessing to his constituency (TJ Alheri ne).
Mujtaba Ramalan Bello, former Chairman of Correspondent Chapel of the NUJ in Adamawa and Kano States and former Vice Chairman of Kano State Council of the NUJ write this piece from Gusau, Zamfara State.
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