2027: We’ll work to secure ADC presidential ticket for Peter Obi — Rep Okonkwo

A member of the House of Representatives representing Idemili North and South Federal Constituency, Harris Okonkwo, has expressed confidence that former Anambra State governor Peter Obi will emerge as the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Okonkwo made the remark while speaking with journalists in Ojoto, Anambra State, during a medical outreach organised by the Annie Okonkwo Foundation for residents of his constituency.
The lawmaker, who recently defected from the Labour Party to the ADC, said he and his supporters would work to ensure Obi secures the party’s presidential ticket.
“I believe that Nigerians know what is good for them. The good thing is that there will be no more delegates for the primaries, as it is going to be either by consensus or direct primaries,” he said.
“So the people are the ones who will decide when it comes to selecting the presidential candidate.”
Okonkwo also criticised aspects of the recently amended Electoral Act, arguing that some provisions could undermine freedom of association and political participation.
“Truth be told, freedom of association and freedom of political participation should not be tampered with. I argued against it, but unfortunately we were in the minority and the majority had its way,” he said.
He maintained that while the law may prevent individuals from belonging to multiple political parties, it should not restrict citizens from supporting candidates outside their parties.
“One could belong to one party but decide to support a candidate in another party. There should be no limit to freedom of association,” he added.
The lawmaker also expressed concern over what he described as poor management of national resources, urging government leaders to prioritise the welfare of Nigerians.
“Our concern should be the way the Nigerian government manages our resources and the level of extravagance being exhibited at the expense of the people. I believe that in the long run, truth will prevail,” he said.
