In a sharp critique of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Festus Keyamo has dismissed the party's decision to zone its 2027 presidential ticket to the South as a "political 419," suggesting it lacks genuine intent and strategic purpose. Keyamo, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, also asserted that former President Goodluck Jonathan is ineligible to run, citing legal and constitutional barriers that preclude his candidacy.
The NDC's zoning strategy has generated significant controversy, with supporters claiming it aims to foster regional balance and inclusivity. However, critics like Keyamo argue that this approach is merely a façade to secure political leverage in a highly competitive electoral landscape. "This is just a ploy to distract from the party's internal weaknesses," Keyamo stated, emphasizing the NDC's need for a more substantive plan rather than superficial maneuvers.
As the 2027 elections approach, the discourse surrounding candidate eligibility and party strategies will intensify. Keyamo's remarks highlight the ongoing tensions within Nigerian politics, suggesting that the NDC must clarify its positioning and objectives to effectively engage a disillusioned electorate seeking credible leadership.