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Hakeem Baba-Ahmed Dismisses Rumors of Rift Between Tinubu and Shettima Ahead of 2027

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Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, former Special Adviser on Political Affairs to President Bola in the Office of Vice President Kashim Shettima, has firmly debunked speculations of a rift Tinubu and Shettima, dismissing rumors that the president might replace his vice president ahead of the 2027 general elections. Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Thursday, May 1, 2025, Baba-Ahmed addressed swirling claims that Tinubu sidelining Shettima, calling such reports “cooked” and baseless. His remarks come amid political chatter, with the All Progressives Congress (APC) also refuting these allegations as unfounded.

Baba-Ahmed, previously a prominent figure in the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), resigned from his advisory in March 2025, prompting some to speculate that his stemmed from Shettima’s diminishing relevance in the presidency. However, Baba-Ahmed clarified that he saw no evidence of discord during his 17-month . “I didn’t see that. I find it odd. Between the two of them, I think those rumors are cooked, to be honest,” he stated. While noting he never had direct discussions with Tinubu about Shettima, Baba-Ahmed emphasized Shettima’s perspective: “I don’t think Shettima feels he’s been sidelined. I don’t think he feels Tinubu has any grievance against him. I saw a President and a Vice President who work well. The synergy was there.”

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The rumors have been fueled by reports of Shettima being denied access to the Villa and broader claims of marginalization, particularly from North Central stakeholders pushing for the vice-presidential slot in 2027. The APC’s National Director of Publicity, Bala Ibrahim, has dismissed such speculations as “beer-parlour discussions,” insisting that any decision to replace Shettima would require extensive stakeholder consultation, not unilateral action by Tinubu. Baba-Ahmed’s testimony aligns with this, portraying Shettima as a loyal and capable partner who has consistently praised Tinubu’s , despite complex power within the presidency influential aides.

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Baba-Ahmed’s comments also reflect his broader critique of Tinubu’s administration, having recently urged the president to forgo a 2027 re-election bid in favor of a younger candidate. Yet, on the Tinubu-Shettima relationship, his account counters narratives of , suggesting a functional partnership rooted in mutual respect. As political maneuvering intensifies ahead of 2027, with coalitions and regional like those from the North Central gaining , Baba-Ahmed’s insights a critical perspective, underscoring the need to fact from political gossip in Nigeria’s high-stakes landscape.

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