Political discussions over the possible renomination of Vice President Kashim Shettima have continued to attract attention as parties and stakeholders gradually position themselves ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Although the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has not officially announced its presidential ticket for the next election, conversations surrounding President Bola Tinubu’s running mate have become more prominent within political circles. Supporters and critics alike have continued to express differing opinions on whether Shettima should remain on the party’s ticket if President Tinubu seeks a second term.
Political analysts say discussions about vice-presidential nominations are common as elections draw closer. They note that factors such as party unity, regional balance, electoral strategy and political alliances often influence decisions on the choice of a running mate.
Supporters of Shettima argue that he has remained loyal to the administration and has contributed to government policies since assuming office. They believe continuity within the presidency could strengthen the ruling party’s chances in the next election by projecting stability and consistency.
Others, however, argue that political parties often review their strategies before elections to respond to changing political realities. According to them, consultations among party leaders and stakeholders will ultimately determine the composition of the party’s ticket for 2027.
The debate has also generated reactions among political observers, who believe discussions over potential candidates should not distract elected leaders from addressing pressing national issues. They maintain that governance, economic reforms, security and infrastructure development should remain the government’s immediate priorities while political activities continue within constitutional limits.
Within the APC, party officials have repeatedly stated that decisions on nominations will be made through established internal processes when the appropriate time arrives. They have urged members to remain united and avoid actions capable of creating unnecessary divisions before formal political activities begin.
Meanwhile, opposition parties have continued to monitor developments within the ruling party as they prepare their own strategies ahead of the next general election. Analysts believe decisions taken by major political parties regarding their presidential tickets could significantly shape the political landscape in the months leading to the elections.
Observers also note that vice-presidential selections often involve careful consideration of political experience, regional representation, party cohesion and electoral appeal. They say these factors usually influence negotiations among party leaders before final decisions are announced.
Despite growing public discussions, there has been no official confirmation from President Tinubu or the APC regarding the composition of the party’s 2027 presidential ticket. Political commentators therefore advise Nigerians to distinguish between public debate, political speculation and official party decisions.
As preparations for the 2027 elections gradually gather momentum, political stakeholders are expected to continue consultations aimed at strengthening their parties and expanding support across the country. Analysts believe the eventual decisions on party nominations will reflect broader political calculations and strategic considerations.
For now, discussions surrounding Vice President Shettima’s possible renomination remain part of the wider political conversation as Nigerians await official announcements from the ruling party when the electoral timetable permits.

















