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2027: Jonathan Set to Contest Again, Ally Reveals

Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is gearing up for a political comeback in 2027, a close ally confirmed on Monday.
The former leader, who governed Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, is reportedly preparing to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the next general election.
Multiple sources within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) disclosed that the movement to bring back Jonathan is already in motion.
Influential elders, political powerbrokers, and party leaders are backing the return bid. Their goal is clear: restore economic stability and national unity they believe thrived during Jonathan’s previous term.
According to insiders, Jonathan has agreed in principle to accept the party’s presidential ticket.
His decision follows months of pressure from stakeholders concerned about worsening poverty, insecurity, and economic hardship across the country. They argue that his return offers a path out of Nigeria’s current crisis.
The plan is strategic. If elected, Jonathan will only serve one term, paving the way for power to rotate back to the North by 2031.
Under Nigeria’s Constitution, Jonathan remains eligible to contest for one more term, having previously served a single full tenure after completing the late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s term.
Jonathan has also begun consulting with top political figures across Nigeria.
He recently met with former military president General Ibrahim Babangida in Minna, Niger State, a move seen as part of broader efforts to build elite consensus.
Additionally, sources say he is reaching out to key stakeholders in the South-South region to consolidate regional support.
Within the PDP, momentum is building. Party leaders have intensified lobbying efforts to convince Jonathan to officially declare his interest.
They view his candidacy as a unifying force capable of rallying both Southern and Northern blocs, a factor critical to defeating the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Meanwhile, Jonathan’s allies remain confident.
They believe the former president still commands strong goodwill among Nigerians, especially due to his peaceful handover in 2015 and his record of democratic values.
As 2027 approaches, the stage is set for a possible political rematch one that could reshape Nigeria’s future.
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