El-Rufai Ally Jimi Lawal Wins Ogun ADC Primary: Power Shift
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- Lawal secured the ADC ticket after a decisive primary vote, leveraging El-Rufai's national network and grassroots mobilization.
- The alliance brings together northern political muscle and southwestern electoral strategy, creating a cross-regional coalition that could disrupt traditional party loyalties.
- Analysts view this as a precursor to broader realignments in Nigerian politics.
Lawal secured the ADC ticket after a decisive primary vote, leveraging El-Rufai's national network and grassroots mobilization. The alliance brings together northern political muscle and southwestern electoral strategy, creating a cross-regional coalition that could disrupt traditional party loyalties. Analysts view this as a precursor to broader realignments in Nigerian politics.
El-Rufai's involvement in Ogun politics underscores his post-Kaduna ambition to build a national political platform. By backing Lawal, he gains a foothold in the Southwest, a region critical for any presidential bid. This move mirrors his previous strategy of forging alliances across party lines to maximize influence.
The ADC primary victory positions Lawal as a serious contender in the 2027 gubernatorial race. His campaign will focus on economic development, infrastructure, and youth empowerment, appealing to voters disillusioned with the APC. However, he faces a tough battle against the incumbent party's machinery and financial resources.
Power Move: Lawal's primary win is a strategic chess move by El-Rufai to project power beyond the North. Expect more defections and alliances as he builds a coalition to challenge the APC's Southwest stronghold. The ADC becomes a vehicle for political realignment ahead of 2027.
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