
KADUNA, NIGERIA — In a move that has sent ripples through the political landscape of Northern Nigeria, Mubarak Ahmad-Gumi, son of the prominent and often controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has officially announced his intention to contest for a seat in the Kaduna State House of Assembly in the 2027 general elections.
Choosing the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Mubarak’s declaration marks a significant transition for the Gumi family—historically known for their religious influence and scholarly heritage—into the arena of active partisan politics.
A Departure from the Pulpit
For decades, the name “Gumi” has been synonymous with Islamic jurisprudence and social commentary in Kaduna. While his father, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has remained a vocal figure in national discourse regarding security and governance, Mubarak’s entry into the APC suggests a strategic shift toward institutional change.
Addressing supporters in Kaduna, Mubarak emphasized that his decision was born out of a desire to provide “vibrant representation” and to bridge the gap between the grassroots and the government.
”Our state is at a crossroads, and it requires young, dedicated individuals to step up and contribute to the legislative process. I am running to ensure that the voices of my constituency are not just heard, but acted upon,” he stated.
Why the APC?
The choice of the APC is particularly noteworthy. Despite recent internal fractures within the state chapter and the rise of opposition coalitions like the ADC, Mubarak’s alignment with the ruling party aligns him with the “Renewed Hope” agenda of the federal government and the administration of Governor Uba Sani.
Insiders suggest that the APC is looking to leverage the Gumi family’s extensive network to consolidate its hold on key urban constituencies in Kaduna, especially as the 2027 race begins to heat up.
Political Implications
Analysts believe that Mubarak’s candidacy will be a litmus test for the “cleric-to-politician” pipeline in Kaduna. While he enjoys name recognition, he faces the challenge of carving out an identity independent of his father’s polarizing reputation.
Furthermore, the Kaduna APC has recently seen an influx of new members and a reshuffling of leadership, including Governor Uba Sani’s recent appointment as a “Renewed Hope Ambassador” by President Tinubu. Mubarak will need to navigate these high-level power dynamics to secure the party’s ticket.
As the 2027 electoral cycle begins to take shape, the inclusion of a “Gumi” on the ballot is certain to be one of the most watched developments in the North-West.
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