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Tinubu Strips Lawmakers of Automatic Tickets

April 24, 2026
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has firmly closed the door on automatic return tickets for serving federal lawmakers, handing state governors sweeping control over candidate selection ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The decision, delivered with the quiet authority of a man who knows where power truly resides, was communicated during a closely watched, closed-door meeting between the president and senior Senate leaders at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, a gathering that began with cautious optimism among lawmakers and ended with something closer to political unease.

Sources familiar with the discussions say the mood inside the room shifted perceptibly as the president made his position unmistakably clear: there would be no guaranteed tickets, no presidential lifeline thrown to incumbents, and no bypass of the party structure that governs how candidates emerge. The machinery of candidate selection, Tinubu stressed, belongs firmly with the governors.

For weeks leading up to the meeting, several serving senators had worked backchannels and leveraged their proximity to the presidency in hopes of securing assurances of support for their re-election bids.

Many had read earlier signals from Aso Rock as favorable, whispers in party circles, and informal nods that emboldened them to believe the presidency might shield them from hostile governors back home.

Those hopes have now been dashed comprehensively.

The president’s stance not only rejected the concept of automatic tickets outright but also effectively legitimized the authority of governors, many of whom are in open or simmering conflict with their states’ serving lawmakers.

For senators already navigating fractured relationships with their state executives, Tinubu’s verdict amounts to political exposure on the most dangerous terrain: the primary election battlefield.

In a subsequent meeting with All Progressives Congress (APC) governors, Tinubu reinforced the message with even greater clarity. Governors were given the explicit go-ahead to conduct party primaries in accordance with the Electoral Act, a directive that, in practical terms, places the fate of every sitting federal lawmaker squarely in the hands of their state’s chief executive.

It is a formidable lever of power. Governors who control party structures, local government machinery, and delegate networks can, with the right application of that authority, determine who emerges from a primary and who does not, regardless of incumbency, seniority, or years of legislative service.

For many of the APC’s serving senators and House of Representatives members, that reality is now the defining feature of their political horizon.

Adding weight to Tinubu’s position, party officials have reiterated what the APC’s own rulebook makes plain: automatic tickets are not a recognized instrument of candidate emergence within the party’s constitutional framework. Whether through consensus arrangements or direct primaries, the process must follow established procedure. There are no shortcuts, and the presidency will not be manufacturing them.

This alignment between the president’s directive and the formal party position has left little room for lawmakers to mount a credible challenge to the decision. Appeals to sentiment, loyalty, or legislative service records may count for very little if governors choose to field alternative candidates—or simply decline to throw their weight behind incumbents they have grown wary of.

The president’s decision lands against the backdrop of a rapidly approaching electoral calendar. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has already begun rolling out timelines for the 2027 general elections, with party primaries scheduled within a defined window and campaigns set to follow later in the year.

That window, once opened, will close swiftly. And for lawmakers who have not yet secured the goodwill of their governors, the time to act, whether through reconciliation, realignment, or outright political warfare, is fast running out.

By empowering governors and declining to extend a presidential umbrella over incumbents, Tinubu sends a signal: loyalty to the party structure and to the men who govern at the state level is the currency that will matter most in the run-up to 2027. Legislators who have governed their relationships with state executives carelessly may find themselves without a path back to Abuja.

The attention of political strategists across the country’s 36 states now turns to one central question: how will each governor handle the primary process, and which sitting lawmakers will survive the encounter?

What is already certain is this: the race for the 2027 party tickets has begun in earnest, and President Tinubu has made clear he will not be handing anyone a free pass to the finish line.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

President Tinubu’s rejection of automatic tickets for sitting lawmakers is ultimately a decisive power play, one that repositions Nigeria’s state governors as the true gatekeepers of the 2027 electoral process.

Lawmakers who assumed presidential loyalty would shield them from difficult primaries have been left exposed, with their political futures now resting entirely in the hands of governors, many of whom are at odds with them.

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