Politics
2027: Peter Obi remains member of ADC coalition – Nwosu
Governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Anambra State, Mr John Nwosu has said he supports any political movement that will bring development to the South-East.
He also stated that there was no need for people to worry about former governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate of Labour Party in 2023, Mr Peter Obi not identifying fully with the party, saying he remains a member of the ADC coalition.
Nwosu stated this in Awka while addressing journalists at the ADC secretariat on Sunday.
He insisted that Obi was already a member of the ADC coalition, stating that positions were shared in ADC, and Labour Party as a part of the coalition got a position, which is still being occupied by a nominee of Mr Peter Obi.
He said: “Labour Party where he (Peter Obi) was the presidential candidate in 2023 was among the key parties that make up the coalition of ADC, and they were given key position.
“PDP, which was given the National Chairman of the party, and that was Senator David Mark, then the APC which was given National Secretary, and that is Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who is the former minister of interior. Labour party is represented by Hon Chinedu Idigo, appointed by His Excellency, Mr Peter Obi as the National Organizing Secretary and ADC as a party was given Welfare.
“So you can see that he (Mr Peter Obi) has been a part of us from the very inception of this coalition.”
When asked if as a former political ally to Peter Obi, if he would advise him to take the position of running mate, considering the clamour to change the government at the centre, he said the APC government had failed, and any political move possible in removing it should be supported.
He said: “Like I always say, in politics, the best advice to accept is the one you give to yourself. When I was running for governor, I got advice from so many people, but at the end of the day, the decision to run was mine. 90 percent of the funding of my governorship campaign was mine, so I have to also take decision.
“So, for me, any position that is in the interest of the South East and the interest of Igbo people, I will support it. Anything that will bring us back to the centre of democratic activities in this country, I will support it.
“What is important to me is that today, the economy of the South East is below $100billion, but Lagos alone controls $262billion. Lagos is just one state in South West.
“So I plead with our people to come home, let us sit and strategize, so that we will know where we got it wrong and now make amends.”
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Obasanjo meets Kwankwaso in Kano ahead of 2027 elections
Former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, on Thursday paid a courtesy visit to the Vice-Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, at his residence in Kano State.
Obasanjo was received by Kwankwaso alongside the NDC governorship candidate in Kano State, Comrade Aminu Abdulsalam Gwarzo.
The visit was confirmed in a statement issued by Kwankwaso’s media aide, Saifullahi Hassan, who described the meeting as an occasion for cordial interactions and warm exchanges between the political leaders.
However, details of the discussions held during the closed-door meeting were not disclosed.
Kwankwaso, who served as Nigeria’s Minister of Defence during Obasanjo’s second term in office between 2003 and 2007, has maintained a longstanding political relationship with the former president.
The meeting has further fuelled speculations about possible political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections, particularly in light of reports suggesting efforts to strengthen opposition collaboration.
NDC presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is widely regarded as a close ally of Obasanjo, who publicly supported him during the 2023 presidential election.

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Atiku, ADC can’t recover from Babachir Lawal’s damage – Imran Wakili
Political commentator, Imran Wakili has claimed that the African Democratic Congress, ADC, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar may be unable to recover from the political setbacks allegedly caused by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal.
In a post shared on X on Thursday, Wakili argued that Babachir’s actions had led to the exit of several prominent political figures from the ADC, leaving the party significantly weakened.
“The damage Babachir did to Atiku and ADC—there is no coming back from it! BINDOW is GONE, nobody is left in ADC except Atiku himself.
“Bindow gone, why? Babachir. Abbo gone, why? Babachir. Binani gone, why? Babachir. Nyako gone, why? Babachir. Nafiu Bala legal case, why? Babachir,” Wakili wrote.
DAILY POST recalls that Lawal resigned his membership of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, last month.
The former SGF said he could not remain in a party he accused of operating a “rigging machine” ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He also accused Atiku and his allies of pursuing ethnic and religious interests, arguing that the former vice president’s emergence as a presidential candidate would ultimately strengthen President Bola Tinubu’s chances of securing a second term.
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Electoral Act: National Assembly bought to get Tinubu back to power – Udenta
A political analyst and founding National Secretary of Alliance for Democracy, Professor Udenta Udenta, says the National Assembly was procured to amend the Electoral Act to get President Bola Tinubu reinstated into power.
Udenta made this statement on Thursday when he appeared as a guest in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’.
He also questioned how the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, under Tinubu’s administration stopped primaries in 30th May.
“The National Assembly was procured to amend the Electoral Act to get Tinubu reinstated into power.
“Since the inception of this government in 2023, we have discussed this matter. The dwindling or shrinking civic spaces, the brutal assault on labour centres, the weaponization via lawfare of the criminal justice system.
“The war declared on political parties, that is multi-party democracy, by a regime tiptoeing into totalitarianism, not just even what they call authoritative sort of construct of power, but a hybrid regime.
“How come the same INEC under Tinubu stopped primaries in 30th May? Because they didn’t even think opposition parties would succeed at their primaries,” he said.
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