Bauchi APC Primaries: Defections as Shehu Buba Clinches PRP Governo...
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- Shehu Buba, a former APC stalwart, secured the PRP governorship ticket after a dramatic defection that underscores growing discontent within Bauchi's APC ranks.
- His victory at the PRP primaries came amid a flurry of defections from APC members, who cited lack of internal democracy and marginalization.
- Buba's move taps into a reservoir of anti-incumbent sentiment, leveraging PRP's historical grassroots appeal.

Shehu Buba, a former APC stalwart, secured the PRP governorship ticket after a dramatic defection that underscores growing discontent within Bauchi's APC ranks. His victory at the PRP primaries came amid a flurry of defections from APC members, who cited lack of internal democracy and marginalization. Buba's move taps into a reservoir of anti-incumbent sentiment, leveraging PRP's historical grassroots appeal.
The defections deal a significant blow to APC's cohesion in Bauchi, potentially splintering the party's voter base ahead of the general elections. Buba's political clout and experience could galvanize opposition forces, creating a triangular contest with PDP and APC. Analysts warn that APC's internal strife may erode its traditional strongholds in northeastern Nigeria.
Buba's defection mirrors a broader trend of political realignments across Nigeria, as aggrieved party members seek alternative platforms. The PRP, once a fringe party, now emerges as a wildcard in Bauchi's gubernatorial race. This shakeup forces APC and PDP to recalibrate their campaign strategies or risk losing key constituencies.
Power Move: Buba's defection and PRP ticket win is a masterstroke that exploits APC's internal weaknesses. Expect more high-profile defections as the 2023 elections approach, potentially reshaping Nigeria's political map.
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