In a recent statement, a former Nigerian lawmaker cautioned the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition against attempting to grab power with a focus solely on the northern region. The ex-lawmaker emphasized the importance of a unified approach to governance, rather than prioritizing one region over others. This warning comes as the 2027 elections draw near, with various political parties and coalitions jostling for position. The ADC coalition has been accused of having a northern agenda, which could potentially alienate other regions and lead to further division. The former lawmaker praised President Bola Tinubu’s achievements, citing his efforts to promote national unity and development. Tinubu’s administration has been working to address the country’s economic and security challenges, and the ex-lawmaker believes that his approach is more inclusive and beneficial to the nation as a whole. The warning against a north-focused power grab is seen as a call to action for political leaders to prioritize the needs and interests of all Nigerians, regardless of region or ethnicity. The 2027 elections are expected to be highly contested, with several prominent candidates already declaring their intentions to run. The ADC coalition will need to address concerns about its perceived northern bias if it hopes to gain traction with voters from other regions. Meanwhile, President Tinubu’s administration continues to face challenges, including insecurity, corruption, and economic stagnation. Despite these challenges, the president remains popular in some quarters, thanks to his efforts to promote national unity and development. The former lawmaker’s warning is a reminder that Nigeria’s political landscape is complex and multifaceted, with various interests and agendas at play. As the 2027 elections approach, it remains to be seen how the ADC coalition and other political parties will respond to the challenges and opportunities ahead. The Nigerian people will be watching closely, eager to see which leaders will emerge to shape the country’s future. In the meantime, the debate about the ADC coalition’s northern agenda is likely to continue, with some arguing that it is a necessary step to address the region’s unique challenges, while others see it as a recipe for further division and instability. Ultimately, the outcome of the 2027 elections will depend on a variety of factors, including the ability of political leaders to build coalitions, mobilize support, and articulate a vision for Nigeria’s future. The former lawmaker’s warning is a timely reminder of the need for inclusive and responsible leadership in Nigeria’s political landscape.