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Peter Obi and the ADC: Is the honeymoon already over?

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Peter Obi and the ADC: Is the honeymoon already over?

By Bayo Wahab

Peter Obi’s political fraternity with opposition leaders in the coalition-backed African Democratic Congress (ADC) may be going awry at a time the coalition needs every hand on deck to strengthen its base ahead of the 2027 general election.

When the ADC launched in July, with former Vice President Abubakar Atiku, former Senate President David Mark, and former governors Rauf Aregbesola, Rotimi Amaechi, and Nasir El-Rufai as its leaders, the coalition signified a major shift in opposition politics.

Consolidating the euphoria, the former governor of Anambra State, with his Obidient followers, joined his fellow ex-governors in the coalition to promote the ADC as the best alternative to the existing opposition parties, including his ‘estranged’ Labour Party.

Given his unprecedented performance in the 2023 presidential election, and his Obidient community at his beck and call, Obi — despite his membership of the Labour Party — was the first ADC stakeholder to run narratives to declare his presidential ambition in the coalition.

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Notwithstanding his campaign against the political ‘structure of criminality’ and Nigerians’ perception of the politicians who formed the leadership of the ADC, the former governor was hopeful that the party could serve as a platform to actualise his goal of birthing a new Nigeria.

Dismissing what any Nigerian may think about the founding fathers of the coalition, Obi, seeing himself in the party’s driver’s seat, said he needed all ADC members to support him in fixing the country, including party leaders Nigerians perceived as ‘old and failed’.

“You need the experience of those who have failed and those who have succeeded to move on, and I need everyone. It is a critical experience because they know what can fail a system and they know what was wrong with the system,” he said in a TV interview.

In the interview, Obi emphasised that his ‘membership’ of the ADC is to contest for president and not to run as Atiku’s running mate.

“I’m going to contest for the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and I believe I am qualified for it,” he declared.

To further strengthen his agenda, Obi urged the North to trust him and vote for him, promising that his government would address the ‘criminality’ in the region if he got the chance to lead the country through the ADC platform.

“The criminality we face in the North today, I will deal with it. If I am president, the North will celebrate me. I have an idea of the problem in the North,” he claimed.

Taking a step further to endear himself to the North and its political class, Obi, considering the North-South zoning arrangement, pushed a single-term narrative, promising that his government doesn’t need eight years to fix the country.

All the while, Obi remains a card-carrying LP member, weighing his chances with the ADC. However, while popularising their principal’s one-term agenda, the Obidient Movement launched the ‘Obi-or-Nothing’ narrative, pre-empting other ADC presidential hopefuls.

The Obi-or-Nothing agenda implies that the ADC leadership must hand its presidential ticket to the ex-governor unopposed, because he’s the ‘most qualified aspirant’ and, going by zoning arrangement, the 2023–2031 presidency belongs to the Southern region.

So, whoever must emerge as the party’s presidential candidate must be a southerner, and, in the estimation of the Obidient, the candidate must be their principal.

Obi enjoyed the momentum that came with the launch of the ADC as a viable opposition party. He seizes every opportunity to promote his ‘A new Nigeria is Possible’ slogan with every comment about the APC government, always going for the jugular of the ruling party, while presenting himself as the unblemished presidential aspirant no party should miss out on.

Interestingly, Obi has started singing a new song, which somehow unsettles the coalition. The current disposition of the ex-governor to the ADC gives an impression that there’s a handwriting on the wall of the party, and the inscription from the invisible hand is at odds with his agenda.

In his recent interview, the former governor of Anambra believes the ADC is faltering because its leadership has yet to settle some ‘unsigned agreements’.

“Today, we have what we can say are unsigned agreements about the presidency, unsigned agreements about rotation of offices, which is why if you say this person will come from here and this person will come from there, all those things need to be organised,” he stated.

This ‘unsigned agreement’ is what destroyed the PDP with Atiku at the centre of the crisis during the build-up to the 2023 poll.

Ahead of the 2027 election, Obi, who is still an LP member, is already letting the ADC leadership know that the ‘unsigned agreement’ must be respected; otherwise, things won’t remain ‘organised’ within the coalition.

Ostensibly, Obi’s remark did not go down well with the ADC. In an interview with a national daily, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party’s spokesperson, urged the presidential aspirant to ‘calm down’, saying the coalition had not reached the stage where zoning should be considered.

‘Zoning or no zoning is not on the table now. If that is the condition for Obi to join us, maybe he should wait till that time,” Abdullahi said.

Abdullahi also expressed disappointment with the choice of words Obi used to describe the ADC’s situation.

“It’s unfortunate that he used a word like unstable, because instability is not contingent on whether we are able to make certain decisions on zoning at this point, he said.

Part of Abdullahi’s response played into the narrative against Obi by Atiku supporters, who claimed he was desperate to secure the party’s ticket without working for it.

In one breath, the ADC mouthpiece asked Obi “to make up his mind if he wants to be part of the coalition or not,” and in another, he advised him to contribute more actively to party-building efforts, especially in Anambra, “like other leaders have done in their respective states.”

ADC National Publicity Secretary, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi

Obi may have done much by playing the opposition figure and making moves to endear himself to Nigerians ahead of the 2027 election, but, as far as the coalition is concerned, he hasn’t done well in preparing the South-East for the party.

As things stand, the ADC is largely non-existent in the South-East. This is evident in the last governorship election in Anambra State, where the ADC candidate came fifth with a paltry 8,208 votes.

Moreso, despite Obi’s open support for Donald Amamgbo in the Anambra bye-election, the ADC candidate was distant third with 2,889 votes.

In essence, the ADC is asking Obi to show workings for the party in his region and leave the party’s presidential candidacy to be determined at the primary.

Meanwhile, Atiku has officially joined the ADC. The former Vice has been holding meetings with political stakeholders in the North. He’s presenting the workings in a way that suggests the ADC presidential ticket has no one else to take it but Waziri himself.

As for Obi, his dilly-dally with the ADC and the LP will have to end at some point. Will he get the ADC ticket or run with Atiku? Will the ex-governor abandon his ‘elder brother’ once again and return to the LP? We’ll wait to see. The song may seem to have changed, but the party is not yet over.

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Stop electing dullards as governors – ADC guber candidate tells Nigerians

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Nigerians have been advised to stop electing dullards as governors, and instead prioritise competence, capacity and character over party loyalty, money politics and ethnic sentiments.

The Ogun State governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Biodun Collins Ogundipe, gave the advice during a media chat in Abeokuta, on Monday.

Ogundipe asserted that poor leadership at the state level is responsible for the country’s developmental challenges, arguing that many states are underdeveloped because voters repeatedly elect individuals who lack vision, knowledge and the capacity to govern.

He called on Nigerians, especially youths to scrutinise candidates ahead of the 2027 elections and vote for leaders with track records and clear development blueprints. 

He said, “Forget about all this guys who will come and campaign to you and say don’t worry, when you get on that day you grab it, run away, steal it. Those days are gone.

“If people are still following such campaigns slogans and they are not telling you how they want to change your life positively, the life of your children and your generations to come then, you should have no business in this 21st century voting for such a person or people that cannot show you track records of what they have done either in the private sector or even in their own business.

“They will say I run a business, sir, come and show us how you have turned over that business so we can know that we are entrusting you with the allocation and resources of this state. People don’t have track records that we can even verify.  

He asserted that governance is about people and the government of the state does not care about people in the grassroots.

Ogundipe also argued that contemporary security management goes beyond the deployment of armed personnel and weapons, insisting that effective policing in the 21st century is driven by intelligence gathering, prediction, prevention and rapid intervention.

“Ask them of their template for the state, there must be a blueprint. Security is not about carrying guns to chase criminals after the crime has been committed, no, securing lives is not about buying amoured tanks, you see all these governors, dullards, dullards is what you elect as governors.

“They spend billions buying amoured tanks and patrol vehicles when it can be solved through Artificial intelligence driven solutions,” he added.




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2027: ‘You can’t cause disaffection between Wike, Nwifuru – Ebonyi govt to PDP

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Ebonyi State government has insisted that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, cannot pitch the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike against Governor Francis Nwifuru.

The government alleged that the two factions of PDP have been making every attempt to score cheap political points and cause disaffection between Wike and Nwifuru by twisting a public statement of the Ebonyi Governor on June 15, 2025 at the Abakaliki Township stadium during the endorsement rally of President Bola Tinubu and other APC candidates for the 2027 general elections.

Commissioner for Information and State Orientation in the state, Ikeuwa Omebeh disclosed this in a statement in Abakaliki, the state capital on Tuesday.

Omebeh clarified that at no time did Nwifuru issue any threat against Wike during the endorsement rally contrary to PDP statements and some media reports.  

“The attention of the Ebonyi State Government has been drawn to press statements by the national leadership of the two factions of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as well as reports in some sections of the media, concerning remarks made by His Excellency, the Governor of Ebonyi State, Rt. Hon. Francis Nwifuru, during the endorsement of President  Bola Tinubu and other APC candidates for the 2027 general elections held on June 15, 2026, at Pa Ngele Oruta Township Stadium, Abakaliki.

The State Government hereby makes the following clarifications: “at no time did His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Francis  Nwifuru, issue any threat against the Honourable Minister of the FCT, Barr. Nyesom Wike.

“In his speech at the event, the Governor only cautioned some opposition elements who are fanning the embers of crisis in the state and spreading fake news and propaganda in the name of His Excellency, Barr. Nyesom Wike, to desist from such acts.

“The word “consume” used by His Excellency was a metaphorical expression indicating that those involved in such acts would face the full weight of the law if they fail to retrace their steps.

“Their Excellencies, Rt. Hon.  Francis Nwifuru and Barr. Nyesom Wike, maintain mutual respect. As such, Governor Nwifuru has no reason whatsoever to make any uncomplimentary remarks or threats against Barr. Nyesom Wike.

“The attempt by the two PDP factions and some paid media hirelings to twist the Governor’s speech for selfish reasons and to create a rift between both leaders is uncalled for and should be discountenanced,” Omebeh said.

He urged the PDP to be more concerned about resolving the numerous crises plaguing the party, which he said have rendered it almost non-existent, than commenting on the performance of the  Nwifuru’s administration.

He said a party that has been unable to resolve its internal crisis for years lacks the moral rectitude to comment on governance issues.

“On the attempt to cast aspersion on the Governor and government of Ebonyi State by one of the PDP factions, we wish to counsel the party to be more concerned about resolving the numerous crises plaguing the party, which have rendered it almost non-existent, than commenting on the performance of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru’s administration.

“A party that has been unable to resolve its internal crisis for years lacks the moral rectitude to comment on governance issues.

“The two PDP factions are almost non-existent in Ebonyi State and pose no threat to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in the forthcoming general elections.

“The people of Ebonyi State remain in full support of His Excellency’s administration and will reaffirm this support with their votes in 2027. Opposition elements seeking relevance through fake news and propaganda should be prepared to face the law.

“The Ebonyi State Government maintains that any attempt to create an imaginary misunderstanding between Their Excellencies, Rt. Hon. Francis Nwifuru and Barr. Nyesom Wike, will fail like a pack of cards”, the Commissioner said.




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Kebbi ADC reps aspirant, Aminullahi Mustapha defects to APC

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A House of Representatives aspirant of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for the Jega/Gwandu/Aliero Federal Constituency in Kebbi State, Aminullahi Mustapha, has resigned from the party and defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Mustapha announced his resignation in a letter dated July 5, 2026, addressed to the ADC Ward Chairman of Magaji B Ward in Jega Local Government Area.

In the letter, he said the decision followed consultations with his supporters, stakeholders and other associates across the Jega/Gwandu/Aliero Federal Constituency.

According to him, his decision to join the APC was driven by his commitment to the development of the constituency and his belief that the ruling party aligns with his political vision.

Mustapha expressed appreciation to the ADC for the opportunity to serve under its platform and thanked members for their support during his time in the party.

The former ADC aspirant, who is an ally of former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, was later received into the APC by Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, at the Government House in Birnin Kebbi.

He was received alongside thousands of his supporters who also joined the ruling party.

The defection comes amid a series of political realignments in Kebbi State ahead of the 2027 general elections.




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