Politics

2027: Peter Obi uncertain about securing ADC Presidential nomination

Peter Obi, a former presidential candidate, has expressed doubt about obtaining the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential nomination for the upcoming 2027 elections.

Obi spoke openly about the uncertainties in his political path and the ongoing discussions related to coalitions. He acknowledged that while people have raised questions about his prospects within the ADC, there are no assurances.

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“I’ve been asked how confident I am that the ADC will grant me the ticket. Honestly, I cannot guarantee that. What truly matters is our dedication to a common cause,” he stated.

The former governor of Anambra State stressed that his focus is on fostering a movement centered around national interests instead of personal ambitions. He believes that the current political landscape requires resilience, consistency, and sacrifice, particularly from those in opposition.

Reflecting on Nigeria’s situation, Obi voiced his worries about how the country reached its current state and cautioned against abandoning the pursuit of a better political alternative.

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“I often wonder how we ended up here and the risks we face if we cease striving for change,” he remarked.

Despite facing political pressures and internal difficulties, Obi affirmed his determination to continue his mission, asserting that no form of intimidation has swayed him.

He also pointed out concerns regarding trust and loyalty among political partners, recognizing that uncertainty is an ongoing challenge when collaborating with various interest groups.

“We can never be entirely sure that the people we’re allied with today won’t abandon us tomorrow. That uncertainty is always present,” he concluded.

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