The Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has reportedly “endorsed and picked” the current “Member representing Gubio, Magumeri and Kaga Federal Constituency,” Hon. Usman Zannah (often identified with his Gubio roots), as the “preferred successor” and “All Progressives Congress” gubernatorial aspirant for the 2027 elections. During a “strategic stakeholders’ meeting” held in Maiduguri on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Governor Zulum maintained that the “choice” was “informed by ‘loyalty, competence, and a shared vision’ for the ‘reconstruction and resettlement’ of Borno.” The Governor argued that the “delicate security and development gains” made in the last eight years “require a steady hand” that “understands the ‘Zulum blueprint’ from the inside.”
The “early endorsement” has “sent ripples” through the “political landscape” of the “North-East zone.” Supporting context from the “Borno State APC Secretariat” indicates that “Gubio” (Hon. Usman Zannah) has been a “key ally” in the “Governor’s ’25-Year Development Plan’,” particularly in “coordinating humanitarian responses” in his constituency. Governor Zulum maintained that “politics must be ‘subservient’ to ‘governance’,” asserting that “we cannot afford ‘leadership ‘experimentation” in a ‘front-line state’ like Borno.” The Governor argued that “the ‘party’ must ‘unite’ behind a ‘consensus candidate'” to “ensure a ‘seamless transition'” and “prevent ‘internal friction’ that ‘could be exploited’ by ‘insurgents’.”
Stakeholder reactions to “Zulum’s Choice” have been “predominantly supportive” among “state lawmakers” and “traditional rulers.” The “Shehu of Borno,” Alhaji Abubakar El-Kanemi, has reportedly “expressed his ‘blessings’ for a ‘peaceful transition’,” noting that “continuity is ‘essential’ for the ‘stability’ of the ‘Kanuri heritage’.” They maintained that “Gubio has ‘demonstrated capacity’ in the ‘National Assembly’.” Conversely, some “aspirants” within the “All Progressives Congress” who were “eyeing the seat” have “expressed ‘private concerns’ over the ‘imposition’ of a candidate,” arguing that “the ‘primaries’ should be ‘open and competitive’.” They maintained that “Zulum’s ‘enormous popularity’ should not ‘stifle’ the ‘democratic’ aspirations of other ‘qualified party members’.”
Political and strategic analysts observe that “Zulum’s ‘succession’ move” is a “masterstroke” aimed at “securing his ‘legacy’.” Experts suggest that “by ‘picking’ a ‘loyalist’ early,” the Governor is “preventing the ‘lame-duck’ syndrome” and “neutralizing ‘potential’ defectors.” They argue that “Borno’s ‘unique security situation’ makes ‘leadership ‘predictability” more ‘important’ than in ‘other states’.” Analyst Dr. Abubakar Suleiman noted that “Zulum is ‘replicating the ‘Shettima’ model’ of ‘hand-picked’ excellence,” adding that “the ‘Gubio’ choice is ‘tactical’ and ‘grassroots-oriented’.” He emphasized that “the ‘challenge’ for ‘Hon. Usman Zannah’ will be ‘to ‘step out’ of ‘Zulum’s shadow” and ‘build his ‘own’ political ‘identity’ before the ‘2027’ polls.”
The broader implications of this development point toward a “consolidation of the ‘APC’s’ grip” on “Borno State.” By “settling the ‘succession’ question” early, “Professor Zulum” is “freeing himself” to “focus on ‘national political’ play,” with many “speculating” about his own “vice-presidential” or “Senate” ambitions. This move is expected to lead to “a ‘harmonization’ of the ‘party’s’ structures” across the “twenty-seven local government areas.” As the “Gubio campaign” begins “preliminary ‘consultations’ with ‘youth and women groups’,” the focus remains on “the ‘continuity’ of the ‘Borno State’ ‘reconstruction’ agenda.” For the “people of Borno,” the “2027 ‘Endorsement'” is a “signal of ‘stability'” and a “hope for a ‘post-insurgency’ future” under a “trusted ‘lieutenant’.”

