Political temperatures are rising in Nasarawa State following Governor Abdullahi Sule’s endorsement of Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada as his preferred successor for the 2027 governorship election. This move has ignited significant tension within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, prompting Wadada to seek the backing of influential party elders, including former Governor Tanko Al-Makura, to foster unity and mitigate the brewing crisis.
The Endorsement Controversy: A Rift in the APC
Governor Sule’s public declaration of support for Senator Wadada, who represents Nasarawa West, has been met with mixed reactions, particularly from other aspirants within the APC. The endorsement has been criticized by some, most notably former Governor Tanko Al-Makura, who faulted Sule’s “unilateral” decision. Al-Makura’s stance highlights a deeper division within the party, as several other prominent figures, including former Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu Abubakar, Dr. Faisal Shuaib, and Professor Sani Haruna, are also reportedly eyeing the governorship seat.
The controversy underscores the delicate balance of power and influence within state politics, where endorsements from incumbent governors can either streamline the succession process or, as in this case, create significant friction. Senator Wadada’s proactive engagement with Al-Makura and other party leaders is a strategic effort to bridge these divides and consolidate support, emphasizing the need for a united front as the 2027 elections approach.
Wadada’s Outreach and the Path to Unity
In response to the escalating tensions, Senator Wadada has reportedly intensified his consultations with key stakeholders and party chieftains, including Al-Makura. His objective is to secure their blessings and ensure a cohesive party structure moving forward. Wadada’s campaign is built around his “HEARTS” agenda, which he describes as a people-centered approach to governance, focusing on human development, economic prosperity, and security, among other critical areas.
The coming weeks will be crucial for the Nasarawa APC as it navigates these internal challenges. The ability of Wadada and the party leadership to reconcile differing interests and present a united front will largely determine their success in the 2027 governorship race. The outcome of these political maneuvers will not only shape Nasarawa State’s future but also offer insights into the broader dynamics of party politics in Nigeria. For more in-depth political analysis, visit our politics section. Stay updated with the latest news here, and explore other compelling stories on our homepage here.



