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2027: Why North may prefer Jonathan as Southern candidate

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The movement to draft former President Goodluck Jonathan as a presidential candidate for the 2027 elections is gaining momentum in northern Nigeria.

Influential northern leaders and politicians are rallying behind Jonathan, citing his stability-driven policies and emphasis on unity as reasons for their support.

This development has sparked speculation about Jonathan’s potential candidacy and its implications for Nigeria’s political landscape.

Northern leaders attribute Jonathan’s appeal to his measured and inclusive leadership style, which they believe can bridge Nigeria’s current divides.

His commitment to reforms in the economy and security sectors has also earned him praise.

Some northern politicians see Jonathan as a viable candidate with cross-regional appeal, capable of tackling pressing national challenges.

There’s a northern political group actively campaigning for Jonathan’s return to the presidency in 2027.

A prominent northern figure who has publicly supported Jonathan’s potential candidacy, even indicating he would step aside if Jonathan decides to run.

There’s a coalition of northern leaders working to convince Jonathan to join the 2027 presidential race.

The growing support for Jonathan in the north could significantly impact the dynamics of the 2027 presidential election.

Analysts suggest that Jonathan’s candidacy could attract voters from across regions, potentially altering the outcome of the election.

However, the success of this movement depends on various factors, including Jonathan’s decision to run and the political climate at the time.

While Jonathan’s supporters are optimistic about his chances, others have raised questions about the feasibility of his candidacy.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has expressed confidence that President Bola Tinubu will not suffer the same fate as Jonathan in the 2027 elections, suggesting that the political landscape remains uncertain.

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The push for Goodluck Jonathan’s return to the presidency in 2027 reflects a broader desire for change and stability in Nigeria’s politics.

As the election approaches, the Jonathan movement will likely continue to gain traction, potentially reshaping the country’s political landscape.


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