yns4real: 7:32am On May 16 |
Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, is currently at a political crossroads following the failure of his recent defection to the Social Democratic Party, SDP, to gain traction across the North-West region.
On March 10, 2025, El-Rufai formally announced his resignation from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, citing what he described as a growing “misalignment between his values and the direction of the party.”
In his statement, El-Rufai publicly pledged to rally opposition leaders and political parties into a formidable bloc capable of unseating the APC in elections.
“Without prejudice to this decision, as a member of the SDP, I will focus on engaging with and persuading other opposition leaders and parties to us and congregate under a unified democratic platform to challenge the APC in all elections and bye-elections between now and 2027, by the Grace of God,” El-Rufai stated shortly after his move to the SDP.
But two months later, DAILY POST has observed that those promises appear to have fallen flat. Despite a series of closed-door meetings and tireless efforts, the former FCT Minister has been unable to convince any major political player in the North-West to align with the SDP.
At the moment, the SDP has no structure in any of the northwest states, including: Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara.
Sources familiar with the developments told our reporter that El-Rufai had made “frantic efforts” to win over governors in the key North-Western states of Kano, Kaduna, Katsina and Kebbi, but all such attempts were “fruitless.”
“He reached out to key players, especially governors and sitting senators and reps, but none gave him a positive response. Not even a state assembly member,” a source who was privy to some of the discussions told our reporter.
“He was even the first person who approached Senators Adamu Aliero, Yahaya Abdullahi and Garba Maidoki in Kebbi State but they all turned him down. They didn’t just reject his offer; they chose to move into the APC instead,” the source added.
The former governor also reportedly attempted to woo the Governor of Nasarawa State into ing the SDP movement. However, that effort too ended in disappointment.
According to the same source, “All his attempts failed. This is because people simply don’t see the SDP led by El-Rufai as a viable alternative at this point.”
Currently, the SDP has only two in the National Assembly: Senator Godiya Akwashiki, representing Nasarawa North and Hon. Abubakar Sarki Dahiru from Nassarawa Lafia/Obi Federal Constituency.
Despite this weak presence, El-Rufai had hoped to galvanise new energy around the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“There’s a general perception in the North that the SDP still carries the legacy of President Tinubu, who won the 1992 Lagos West senatorial election on the same platform.
“That belief is making many politicians suspicious of the party. It’s a hard sell for El-Rufai,” another source told DAILY POST.
“There’s a perception that El-Rufai’s move to the SDP is not genuine, that it’s a plot to fracture the opposition or that he’s still in Tinubu’s camp somehow,” said another political insider in Kaduna. “People are suspicious. The trust deficit is huge.”
In the midst of the political cold shoulder, El-Rufai is said to be growing increasingly frustrated. With no clear path forward and bridges behind him already burnt, his political options appear limited.
A source disclosed that former Vice President and 2023 PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, recently met with El-Rufai in Abuja and advised him to return to the PDP.
“Atiku told him it’s not too late to come back to the party that made him.
“But El-Rufai, in turn, asked Atiku to him in the SDP, arguing that the PDP is dealing with too many internal crises with FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike hell bent on destroying the party,” the source said.
That conversation ended without resolution, leaving El-Rufai caught in a widening dilemma: forging ahead with a lonely crusade or staging a humbling return to a crisis-ridden PDP.
The source said, “He’s boxed in. Moving forward with the SDP feels like pushing a dead horse. But going back to APC is another battle entirely. But he is still considering a possible return to the PDP.”
In the absence of big political names ing his movement, the only notable figure El-Rufai has so far managed to attract is comedian Obinna Simon, popularly known as MC Tagwaye, famous for mimicking former President Muhammadu Buhari.
While MC Tagwaye’s comic career brought him national recognition, his political value is seen as largely irrelevant.
“Convincing a comedian is not the same as convincing political leaders. It shows how bad things are,” another source added.
El-Rufai’s current predicament has roots in the very alliance that brought the APC to power in 2015.
He was once a staunch ally of President Tinubu and played a strategic role in consolidating northern for his 2023 presidential bid even though the APC lost Kaduna State to the PDP while El-Rufai was still governor.
But the relationship soon crumbled after the elections when El-Rufai’s name appeared on the list of ministerial nominees, only for his screening to be stalled due to an adverse security report.
While the details were never officially disclosed, it was widely rumoured that the Department of State Services (DSS) raised concerns over some of El-Rufai’s past comments and relationships.
“That moment marked the beginning of El-Rufai’s political isolation. He felt betrayed. He believed Tinubu didn’t push hard enough to defend him,” a source familiar with the developments told our reporter in Kebbi.
In the South, El-Rufai’s image is also tainted by his controversial religious remarks, particularly during the 2023 general elections when he openly championed the Muslim-Muslim ticket and dismissed concerns from various Christian groups.
His comments triggered outrage and resentment that still linger in many quarters till now.
“El-Rufai is struggling for acceptance in the South. He’s seen as too polarising, especially among Christian communities. That’s why his SDP message isn’t catching on either,” Adamu Maiyama, an APC chaiftian from Maiyama LGA of Kebbi said.
For Nasir El-Rufai, what was once a calculated leap toward leadership of a new opposition front now appears to be a lonely gamble with diminishing returns.
https://dailypost.ng/2025/05/16/2027-el-rufais-plans-in-limbo-as-northwest-politicians-shun-sdp/
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Georgry(m): 7:34am On May 16 |
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Bobloco: 7:34am On May 16 |
Too early to conclude.
The goal is to end the drug lord's regime
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babyfaceafrica: 7:36am On May 16 |
Short man devil plans in tatters.. Hell rufai, you see your life
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tunjijones(m): 7:40am On May 16 |
The short midget thought he has political relevance.
It was Buhari popularity you were banking on all these years incase you don't know.
And I am very surprised how the religious bigot became the bride of some people in the south.
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Abokinmanoma: 7:41am On May 16 |
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dahmie2013: 7:41am On May 16 |
He thinks he is now Buhari . Dey play...
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oluwaseyi0: 7:42am On May 16 |
Lol
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nairalanda1(m): 7:42am On May 16 |
And thus we will continue with one party rule.
Though when Nigerians are ready to vote out apc and pdp and obi...for totally new people, that is true revolution
But Nigerians love their thieves.
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abc115: 7:44am On May 16 |
babyfaceafrica:
Short man devil plans in tatters.. Hell rufai, you see your life
Hero "beer" of Obidents
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heykims(m): 7:46am On May 16 |
Elrufai shun PDP too, what if the region shun PDP for SDP??
Na play o..
But at least he should be able to convince his son in House of Rep to him in SDP, yeye people..
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NYABINGHIofWuTa: 7:47am On May 16 |
Bong bong Billy bong bong, Billy bong bong Billy bong
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Breaker001: 7:47am On May 16 |
El Rufai was never a strong politician. He was always riding on the wings of other heavyweights to assert himself politically.
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Jokay07(m): 7:49am On May 16 |
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Shedrack777: 7:50am On May 16 |
Voting elrufai will be a disastrous mistake. Bat is already a disaster
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abc115: 7:51am On May 16 |
Shedrack777:
Voting elrufai will be a disastrous mistake. Bat is already a disaster
Best President in the history of Nigeria
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Mopolchi: 7:51am On May 16 |
Elrufai is wasting his time and resources in sdp
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Chivisee: 7:52am On May 16 |
What will be the fate of our eastern Congo Jews relying on him to show tinubu shege now in the next election??
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Mrexcell(m): 7:52am On May 16 |
Hell rufai is a political burden no serious politician will like to align with most people see him as a fulani jihadist.
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Hemanwel(m): 7:53am On May 16 |
I am a fan of H.E Mallam Nasir El-Rufai. Why? Because he is a first-class graduate of ABU. He is not a Wendell Simlin whose parents spent a fortune on him to study abroad only to end up being a paid political thug, a divisionist, and a stomach infrastructure crooner.
I think the problem El-Rufai is having is that he probably didn't do a lot of aligning and consulting before he defected to the SDP. And he should have done more of that with popular Southern politicians with high electoral values, because he already has the north at his beck and call. And then, he should also have a more nationalistic perspective or approach to issues affecting the country
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Shedrack777: 7:54am On May 16 |
abc115:
Best President in the history of Nigeria
you said what?
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iwaeda: 7:55am On May 16 |
Liverpool, walking / working alone.
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casualobserver: 7:56am On May 16 |
Breaker001:
El Rufai was never a strong politician. He was riding on the wings of others heavyweights to assert himself.
The man just commited political suicide!
I saw a picture of him and Obi and thought “how have the mighty fallen”
He has now reduced himself to discussing with a man who takes advice from a man!
He has no followers and even Atiku’s “followership” is derived largely from the PDP and it’s followers. Obi has more ers than Atiku.
If Atiku contests in a party other than PDP and Obi is also contesting, Obi will get more votes than Atiku!
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Ofemannnu: 7:57am On May 16 |
This might be the end of El Rufai politically if he doesn't use his head.
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PDPdestroyer(m): 7:57am On May 16 |
I was told by a reliable source that most of them are going to LP to POO
~source: Peter Obi's mad man
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inoki247: 7:57am On May 16 |
Lol you want people to you in SDP buh till date your Son Neva u....
Start from your home or shey ur Son no believe In ur party aw u wan come take convince others?
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abc115: 7:58am On May 16 |
Shedrack777:
you said what?
Yes the best President, if you understand governance and leadership that it is not a sprint and individualistic but marathon, futuristic and collective
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Honestey: 7:58am On May 16 |
He is on his own
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