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Tinubu should have debunked rumours of dropping Shettima ahead of 2027 – Baba-Ahmed

Former political adviser to President Bola Tinubu, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has openly criticized the President’s silence over persistent rumours suggesting plans to drop Vice President Kashim Shettima ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Despite the election being two years away, speculation has intensified over an alleged plot to replace Shettima on the 2027 ticket. Baba-Ahmed expressed concern that the lack of a clear and direct response from President Tinubu is fueling unnecessary political tension.
In June, amid growing chatter, presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga dismissed the reports as a “non-issue,” stating that Tinubu would consider a running mate only after securing the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential nomination.
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However, speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday, Baba-Ahmed said the President should have personally addressed the matter if it was truly baseless.
“I would be very curious to find out what it is that makes all these stories about dropping him (Shettima). I think, somewhere along the line, to be honest, the President should have done something a long time ago,” he said.
According to him, Tinubu could have ended the speculation with a clear statement affirming confidence in his deputy.
He said, “If all these stories about dropping the Vice President for somebody else, another Northern Vice President, maybe a Christian, maybe from somewhere else — have absolutely no iota of truth, it would have taken just one thing: the President directly and personally saying, ‘Stop this nonsense. I have confidence in my Vice President, I work well with him, I am happy with him, and I want this nonsense about me dropping him, now or in the future, to stop.’
‘I will take a decision on who my running mate is in 2027 when we get there. In the meantime, we have work to do.’ But he didn’t say that. His people didn’t say that.
“It’s worrying, let me just say it is worrying. If what I have said is exactly what the President thinks, he should have said it. If he doesn’t say it the way I have, he should have found a way, but it should come from him – it should be direct and it must be emphatic.”