Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign posters have appeared across Kano, fueling debates about his potential return to politics ahead of the 2027 general elections. The posters, which feature Jonathan under the banner of a new political platform, have sparked curiosity and controversy in equal measure.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has criticized the move, attributing it to factions seeking to create confusion within the political landscape. Party representatives labeled the campaign as a distraction and expressed confidence in their preparation for the upcoming elections.
Meanwhile, the posters have energized Jonathan’s supporters, who view his potential candidacy as a pathway to addressing pressing national challenges. While Jonathan has not made any official declaration, the development has ignited discussions about his legacy and whether he would consider re-entering the political fray.
Observers note that this move could signal strategic repositioning by political groups ahead of the 2027 elections, as Kano remains a pivotal battleground in determining national leadership outcomes.