
By Yekini Jimoh
As political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections, indications of a growing understanding between Senator Sunday Karimi and former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, are beginning to reshape the dynamics within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi State.
Though no formal public declaration of a “settlement” has been officially issued, political observers and party insiders point to a noticeable easing of tensions and alignment of interests between the two influential figures an evolution widely interpreted as a strategic reconciliation ahead of 2027.
Background of a Political Relationship
The relationship between Karimi and Bello has historically been intertwined. Bello, who governed Kogi State from 2016 to 2024, played a pivotal role in Karimi’s emergence as APC candidate and eventual victory in the 2023 senatorial election for Kogi West.
However, like many political alliances, the relationship has experienced moments of strain, particularly amid competing regional interests, succession politics, and the broader question of power rotation within the state.
Signs of Reconciliation
Recent political developments suggest a recalibration rather than confrontation. Stakeholder meetings, party engagements, and coordinated messaging within APC circles indicate that both camps may have opted for unity over rivalry.
Also Senator Sunday Karimi was with Alhaji Yahaya Bello when he received Women from Kogi Central under the FAWWASS platform purchased the ₦20 million All Progressives Congress (APC) Expression of Interest and Nomination Form for former Governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello, ahead of the 2027 Kogi Central Senatorial election.
Analysts note that such rapprochement is driven by mutual political interests:
Consolidation of APC dominance in Kogi: Bello remains a formidable force within the party, with enduring grassroots structures and influence across districts.
Karimi’s re-election ambition:
As a first-term senator seeking continuity, maintaining alignment with the party’s power bloc is seen as politically advantageous.
Avoidance of internal fragmentation:
With opposition parties positioning themselves for gains, APC stakeholders appear keen to prevent internal divisions that could weaken electoral prospects.
Strategic Implications for 2027
The emerging understanding between the two leaders is expected to have far-reaching consequences:
Zoning and Power Balance:
Bello’s confirmed interest in contesting the Kogi Central senatorial seat in 2027 places him within a different geopolitical zone from Karimi, reducing direct conflict while encouraging coordinated strategies.
Unified APC Structure:
A Karimi Bello alignment could strengthen party cohesion across Kogi West and Kogi Central, two critical blocs in statewide politics.
Influence on Governorship Politics:
With Kogi West agitating for greater political inclusion and potential governorship consideration, Karimi’s stance combined with Bello’s influence could shape negotiations around zoning and candidate emergence.
Broader Political Context
Kogi’s political landscape heading into 2027 is already witnessing heightened activity, with multiple stakeholders positioning for senatorial and governorship contests. Bello’s continued relevance and Karimi’s growing profile underscore the importance of elite consensus within the ruling party.
Observers argue that what appears to be a “settlement” is less about personal differences and more about pragmatic coalition-building in a highly competitive political environment.
Conclusion
While details of any formal agreement remain largely behind closed doors, the evolving relationship between Senator Sunday Karimi and former Governor Yahaya Bello signals a strategic alignment that could define APC’s trajectory in Kogi State ahead of 2027.
If sustained, this political understanding may not only stabilize internal party dynamics but also play a decisive role in determining electoral outcomes across the state.







