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2027: Seyi Tinubu, Abiru, Hamzat top list of contenders for Lagos Governor

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As the race for Lagos State’s governorship in 2027 intensifies, three key figures have emerged as frontrunners to succeed Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, it has been gathered.

Senator Tokunbo Abiru, Deputy Governor Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, and son of the sitting Nigerian President, Seyi Tinubu, are all vying for the coveted position, according to a ThisDay report.

Senator Abiru is known for his financial expertise, having transitioned from banking to politics seamlessly.

His background and strategic engagement with Lagos business leaders have drawn attention, as he positions himself as a technocrat with the vision to propel Lagos forward.

Abiru’s connections within the financial sector are a major asset, making him a popular choice among elites who see him as a figure capable of handling Lagos’s complex economy.

Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, the current Deputy Governor, has built his career on loyalty and a solid connection to grassroots communities across the state.

Hamzat has gained trust among Lagosians through his hands-on approach and frequent town hall meetings, often touted as “coronation rehearsals” by political insiders.

With years of experience in governance and a reputation for unwavering commitment to his role, Hamzat has cultivated significant support from within the political establishment.

Seyi Tinubu, son of former Lagos governor and current president, Bola Tinubu, has also made surprising strides.

Through philanthropic initiatives and “rice diplomacy”— distributing bags of rice to communities—Seyi has begun establishing his presence in neighbourhoods and markets across the state.

While his entry has raised some eyebrows, he represents a continuation of the Tinubu legacy, a factor that carries weight in Lagos politics.

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