President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR has, within the span of his administration, made significant strides in addressing key national challenges and laying the groundwork for a more prosperous Nigeria. His administration has focused on economic reforms, infrastructural development, fuel subsidy removal to curb wastage, enhancement of digital innovation, and renewed efforts in tackling insecurity and corruption. Initiatives like the unification of foreign exchange rates, attracting foreign investments, and enhancing social investment programs demonstrate a bold commitment to long-term development and economic transformation.

However, one of the most controversial aspects of his administration has been the Muslim-Muslim ticket – the pairing of President Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima, both of whom are Muslims. While it may have been a strategic political decision at the time, the ticket has sparked nationwide debate about representation, inclusiveness, and the delicate balance of Nigeria’s multi-religious and multi-ethnic society.

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*The Issue of Religious and Regional Balancing*

Nigeria is a deeply diverse country, with a rich mix of ethnic groups and religions. For decades, political stability and national unity have been delicately maintained through a principle of power rotation and balancing between North and South, and between Muslims and Christians. This informal agreement ensures that every major group in the country feels a sense of belonging and representation at the highest levels of government.

The Muslim-Muslim ticket, while not unconstitutional, disrupted this long-standing convention. It left many, particularly within the Christian community and the Middle Belt and Southern regions, feeling marginalized and underrepresented. This has created an undercurrent of discontent and a sense of political exclusion, which could, if not addressed, threaten national cohesion.

*Why Power Balancing Matters*

Power balancing is more than just a political strategy it is a tool for national integration, equity, justice, and fairness. When leadership reflects the country’s diversity, it promotes trust in government, reduces tension, and fosters unity. Representation ensures that all groups, irrespective of religion or ethnicity, feel they have a voice and stake in the governance of the country.

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Without deliberate efforts to achieve balance in leadership, political appointments, and governance structures, divisions may deepen. National unity must be built not just on rhetoric but on visible inclusiveness and equal opportunity.

*Preaching National Unity and Advocating for a Balanced Ticket in the Next Election*

As Nigeria prepares for future elections, it is essential to prioritize national unity through balanced tickets. Political parties must be mindful of the sensitivities that define the Nigerian identity. The next presidential election offers a crucial opportunity to restore the tradition of religious and regional balancing in leadership.

A presidential ticket that combines different religious backgrounds and regional representation will not only reflect the true spirit of Nigeria but also reassure citizens that their identity and values are respected. It sends a powerful message that leadership is for all Nigerians, not a select group

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President Tinubu’s administration has undeniably recorded notable achievements, but the controversy surrounding the Muslim-Muslim ticket has exposed the need for a more inclusive approach to governance. Going forward, Nigeria’s democratic journey must be guided by a renewed commitment to unity, equity, and representation. Political stakeholders must rise above partisan considerations and embrace the principles that strengthen our nationhood. A balanced ticket in the next election is not just a political necessity it is a moral imperative for peace, stability, and the continued unity of Nigeria.

Northern Youth Collation for Good Governance

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