A former Vice‑President and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stalwart, Atiku Abubakar, has welcomed former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, into the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing the development as a milestone that will strengthen Nigeria’s opposition landscape.
Obi, the ex‑Anambra State governor, formally joined the ADC on Wednesday at the Nike Lake Resort, Enugu State, in a move that has stirred fresh political currents ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Addressing supporters at the event, Obi urged Nigerians and opposition figures to unite under a broad national coalition, stressing the urgent need to “rescue Nigeria from poverty, disunity and democratic decline.” He also criticised the current leadership for what he described as pervasive state capture, deteriorating economic conditions and a gradual erosion of democratic norms.
Reacting via his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle, Atiku applauded Obi’s decision, saying the former LP flag‑bearer’s entry into the ADC marks the start of a more coordinated and resilient opposition capable of challenging the ruling government and delivering accountable governance to Nigerians.
“Today marks a significant moment in the history of political coalitions in our country, with the official declaration of my brother and associate, Peter Obi, into the African Democratic Congress,” Atiku said. He expressed confidence that Obi’s move would deepen collaboration among opposition leaders and revive efforts to offer Nigerians a credible alternative to the present administration.
Atiku further described the launch of the ADC coalition as an encouraging platform that he believes will attract more Nigerians who are committed to shared ideals of good governance, unity and economic revitalisation.
The development comes amid increasing realignments in Nigeria’s political space, with several prominent figures defecting to new or existing parties in anticipation of the next electoral cycle.
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