Saraki’s Waiting Game and the Search for Kwara’s Next Standard-bearer

The trouble with oracles is that they rarely speak on schedule. Kwara now waits for one.

Bukola Saraki, former Senate President and heir to a storied political lineage, sits at the centre of the state’s 2027 calculations. Party leaders say he has refused to name a preferred flag-bearer for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He prefers a field without anointed favourites; he wants the strongest contender to rise through the contest.

His restraint has sharpened interest in his revived clout. The Saraki network, a structure built by his father and refined through two gubernatorial terms, remains embedded across wards. The PDP’s claimed sweep of the recent local government polls, though disputed by the electoral commission, revealed the network’s durability. It signalled that the so-called “Otoge” rupture of 2019 no longer defines Kwara’s mood

Saraki’s influence flows through more than nostalgia. His record still circulates in local memory. Shonga Farms, KWASU, and community health schemes serve as shorthand for an era some now view as steadier than the present. His critics dispute the scale of those achievements, yet the projects give his supporters a narrative anchor.

He also invests in small gestures that matter to voters: water programs, Sallah outreach, and personal visits that create a sense of access. These actions may feel modest, yet they keep his brand alive in a state where political loyalty usually grows from personal encounter.

Several aspirants wait within this orbit. Ali Ahmad brings a legislative pedigree. Ladi Hassan brings administrative familiarity. Muritala Awodun carries a technocratic appeal. All present themselves as faithful interpreters of the Saraki tradition, even while insisting the contest remains open.

The question now is whether Saraki’s chosen figure, when he eventually signals one, can inherit both the machinery and the sentiment. Kwara politics has a habit of surprising its players. Even political brides must wait for the music to star

Related Articles