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    Bala Mohammed proposes joint ticket with Makinde for 2027 presidential election

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoAugust 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    2027: PDP needs a Christian presidential candidate from South - Mohammed
    Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State
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    Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has stated that he and Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde would make a “perfect match” on a single ticket if the People’s Democratic Party fields them in the 2027 presidential election.

    Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Thursday, Mohammed refuted claims that he had already been named Makinde’s running partner, although he insisted that the PDP still has the option.

    He claimed that to reflect Nigeria’s variety and avoid the controversy of a Muslim-Muslim ticket, the party should propose a Christian from the South as its presidential candidate, with a Muslim from the North as running mate.

    “A Seyi Makinde–Bala Mohammed ticket can even match better.

    “What Nigerians need is capacity and pedigree, which Seyi and I have demonstrated at the subnational level. But beyond us, there are several credible options within the PDP. What matters is that the party remains open and inclusive,” he said.

    Mohammed also stated that the PDP would not repeat what he described as the ruling APC’s “mistake” in 2023, stressing that zoning and religious balancing must guide the party’s choice of candidates.

    “Everybody should know that PDP is open, and it’s open in a manner that it is for the southerner to bring somebody,” Mohammed said.

    “We don’t want to make the mistake of the APC. We need a Christian from the South to emerge as a presidential candidate so that he will lead the majority of Christian southerners to come and pick the majority Muslim vice president in the North, not to put ourselves in a cul-de-sac the way APC did in 2023.”

    Mohammed argued that the APC’s decision to run a Muslim-Muslim ticket “did not take into cognisance our diversity.”

    Speaking on the possibility of a Makinde/Mohammed ticket to match President Bola Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima in 2027, the governor said it could “match even better”.

    “It depends on what Nigerians want. If they want the continuation of this clueless administration, then it is the choice of Nigerians,” he said.

    “But certainly, they have seen the pedigree and capacity of Seyi and my humble self at the subnational level. And of course, it is not only Seyi that is there—there are so many people that may even come up and so many people that can be good vice presidents.”

    Mohammed emphasised that the PDP has “so many options in terms of pairing”, adding that whoever emerged as the presidential candidate of the party would get his support.

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