Babachir Lawal (in traditional attire and cap) | File photo
Babachir Lawal, former secretary to the government of the federation, says the criteria for choosing presidential candidates have changed since 2023.
The ex-SGF spoke during an interview on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ programme on Monday.
Lawal was in Peter Obi’s corner ahead of the 2023 election.
Asked whether in 2027 he would be supporting Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the last poll, Lawal said “things have changed”.
Advertisement
“They say a day in politics is long. Things have changed. The parameters we used to evaluate our candidate in 2023 are going to be different this time,” he said.
“Things have moved on, so we’ll see when we get there. We’ll see how it goes.”
The former SGF added that Obi was the “true winner” of the 2023 presidential election.
Advertisement
‘NORTH MUST VOTE AS A BLOC’
Commenting on the stance of the north ahead of the 2027 polls, Lawal said people of the region must emplace power in the hands of someone who understands their challenges and is willing to confront them directly.
He said a group of northern politicians not in government formed the Nigerian People’s Consultative Political Forum (North), to promote unity and address disunity in the region.
Lawal said the forum agreed that the north must vote as a bloc, adding that without this unity they cannot achieve their goals.
Advertisement
“We had a group of people who started meeting with like minds, asking how we should approach this, what the issues are,” he said.
“We call this the Nigerian People’s Consultative Political Forum, North, in which almost every significant northern politician who is not in government attends our meetings.
“The idea is that we get together and bring unity to this north. There is disunity among us, and we analyse what this disunity means, what causes it, and how we can ameliorate it.
“So, we agreed that we must vote as a bloc. If we don’t vote as a bloc, we will not be able to achieve our goals.
Advertisement
“That’s our understanding as a way forward. Now, whoever eventually emerges will only support somebody who understands the problems facing the north and will present them to him, whether the person is a northerner or a southerner, even if he’s from heaven.
“Eventually, we just decided that we can only pursue this if we are in one solid political party. And we all agree this solid political party can only be the ADC.
Advertisement
“At the national level, quite a lot of the most significant ones are Amaechi, Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar. I’m sure there are others there who have not yet thrown in the towel.”
Lawal concluded that the subject of who should lead Nigeria in 2027 was “beyond partisan loyalty or ethnic sentiment”.
Advertisement