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Concerns are deepening that Nigeria may be drifting towards a one-party state as the once-dominant Peoples Democratic Party struggles to retain its few remaining strongholds following a wave of defections by its governors to the ruling All Progressives Congress.

Four PDP governors in the North are considering switching to the APC ahead of the 2027 elections.

The development has sparked fresh anxiety in the opposition party, further weakening the opposition’s structure across the North and raising questions about its future.

The PDP, which held the presidency for 16 straight years after the return to democracy in 1999, now governs just eight of Nigeria’s 36 states — Bauchi, Oyo, Adamawa, Osun, Plateau, Taraba, Zamfara and Rivers — its weakest position in the Fourth Republic.

With recent defections by some of its key governors, including Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta State), Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom State) and Peter Mbah (Enugu State), attention has turned to states such as Plateau, Taraba, Zamfara, and Adamawa, where speculations are mounting that their governors may soon cross over to the APC.

The steady loss of territory — fuelled by defections and political realignments — has emboldened the APC, which continues to attract high-profile converts ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In the past months, defections by governors and key party figures have reduced the PDP’s national presence, leaving the opposition battling internal divisions and leadership fatigue.

With the PDP now clinging to just eight states, political watchers warn that Nigeria’s democracy risks losing the balance of multiparty competition that has defined its Fourth Republic.

Analysts say the recent wave of defections — often driven by access to federal power rather than ideology — undermines opposition accountability and weakens institutional checks.

“The ruling APC’s growing dominance is not just about numbers,” said one political analyst. “It’s about perception — that opposition politics no longer pays in Nigeria.”

As the 2027 elections draw closer, the PDP faces the toughest test of its existence: whether it can hold its few remaining strongholds or watch them collapse, one by one, under the weight of political expediency.

‘Govs will defect’

The ruling APC hinted at imminent high-profile defections from the PDP and the Labour Party, with at least four governors reportedly in talks to join the party.

The APC National Vice Chairman (South-East), Dr. Ijeoma Arodiogbu, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH.

Arodiogbu stated that the governors of Plateau, Taraba, Rivers, and Abia (LP) states were among those being courted by the APC and could defect before the end of the year.

“It is a possibility that the Plateau governor will join us likewise his Taraba counterpart. We are also looking forward to receiving Rivers governor, (Siminalayi) Fubara, and Governor (Alex) Otti of Abia State in our midst.

“These are all high possibilities. We expect that to happen in the coming weeks before our congresses. Most of these defections are expected to happen before the end of this year. Once they happen, it will further confirm that the APC remains the dominant and most organised political platform in Nigeria,” Arodiogbu stated.

The APC chieftain explained that the party’s open-door policy and reform agenda had made it increasingly attractive to key political figures across the country.

“The truth is that the APC has become a home for all progressives,” he said.

“We are not just expanding in numbers but in quality leadership. Governors and other political leaders are beginning to see that this is the platform that offers stability and direction for Nigeria’s democracy.”

Arodiogbu said the leadership of the party had created an inclusive atmosphere that encouraged political participation and dialogue.

“The national chairman has made it clear that the APC is not closing its doors to anyone. We are reaching out to people of goodwill who believe in President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” he said.

He further stressed that the anticipated defections would strengthen the APC ahead of the 2025 congresses and 2027 elections.

Kefas move ‘imminent’

In Taraba, strong indications emerged on Monday that Governor Agbu Kefas may soon abandon the PDP for the APC — a move that could end the PDP’s 26-year uninterrupted rule in the state.

Multiple sources within both parties with knowledge of the matter confirmed that talks were already at an advanced stage, with Kefas’ close allies reportedly reaching out to key APC powerbrokers in Abuja.

“It’s no longer speculation. Consultations are ongoing, and the governor is weighing the timing carefully,” a senior aide to the governor told The PUNCH.

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If the move materialises, analysts say it would mark one of the biggest political realignments in Taraba since 1999, giving the governor easier access to federal support for ongoing infrastructure and security projects.

An APC insider in Jalingo described the development as “a homecoming long overdue,” saying the governor’s leadership style and grassroots appeal would strengthen the ruling party’s base ahead of 2027.

“Kefas is a performer. His coming will only make our structure stronger,” the source said.

But within the PDP, unease is spreading. Party loyalists describe the rumoured defection as “a betrayal of mandate” that could decimate the opposition’s hold in the North-East.

“If Kefas moves, PDP will be finished in Taraba. He is the only one still holding the structure together,” a senior party member admitted.

Although the governor has yet to make a public statement, his close allies say his recent political body language — including increased visits to APC-controlled states and meetings with federal officials — has heightened speculation.

For now, Taraba waits, as its 26-year history of PDP dominance stands on the brink of collapse.

Fintiri in talks?

Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has built a political reputation for thriving as an opposition figure. In 2007, he won his first major election under the now-defunct Action Congress, defeating a sitting member of the state House of Assembly from the then-ruling PDP.

Fintiri has since sustained that record, winning the governorship in 2019 and 2023 when the APC controlled the Federal Government under former President Muhammadu Buhari.

However, four months ago, the APC spokesperson in Adamawa, Mohammed Abdullahi, told The PUNCH that discussions were ongoing between the party and the governor.

“It is true there are fruitful discussions still ongoing with our great governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, over his return to his former house (APC),” Abdullahi said.

“I’m optimistic that the Adamawa State governor is coming back to the APC. Our discussions so far have been positive.”

But a PDP chieftain in the state dismissed the claim as “speculative and unrealistic.”

According to him, Fintiri remains the “compass of the PDP” and cannot contemplate abandoning the party “when the world is looking at him as one of the remaining hopes of democracy in Nigeria.”

“You know APC can build bridges where there are no rivers,” he added, “so I’m not surprised by their empty and claims.”

In May, speculations about a possible defection gained traction after Fintiri held a closed-door meeting with the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, at the Government House, Yola.

Sources told The PUNCH that the meeting, which lasted over four hours, focused on persuading the governor to join the APC along with his cabinet members.

“The governor was offered the opportunity to produce his successor, nominate candidates for National Assembly seats, and choose between a ministerial or senatorial position in 2027,” an aide of Fintiri with knowledge of the matter, said.

Despite these overtures, Fintiri appears firmly rooted in the PDP — a position his aides insist will not change soon.

Mutfwang under pressure

In Plateau State, speculation that Governor Caleb Mutfwang might defect to the APC dominated headlines despite outright denial from both his aides and the state’s political observers.

However, on Saturday, Mutfwang admitted that he was under pressure to join the ruling party, declaring that he had no intention of leaving the party.

Party insiders asserted that top APC officials have been holding talks with the governor in a move to get him to move to the ruling party.

Speaking at an event in Jos, the governor, who is seeking re-election in 2027, said only God and the people who elected him had the authority to decide his political future.

“It’s true that there has been pressure on me,” Mutfwang said. “But I told them only two entities can authorise me to change my party — the God of heaven and you, the people.”

Turning to the audience, he asked, “Have you asked me to go anywhere?” The crowd responded with a thunderous “No.”

Plateau has long been regarded as the heartland of the PDP, having produced all but two governors from the party since 1999. For many residents, the PDP’s return to power in 2023, after eight years of “accidental” APC rule, was seen as a restoration of the state’s political identity.

“Plateau has PDP as its political inheritance. The governor is not moving anywhere,” said Grace Bulus, a resident of Jos.

While some analysts speculate that Mutfwang might seek alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s administration ahead of 2027, others argued that his political base and emotional ties to PDP figures like former governor Jonah Jang make a defection unlikely.

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On October 17, Plateau APC leaders publicly rejected any suggestion that the governor could be admitted into their fold.

At a stakeholders’ meeting attended by APC National Chairman Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, former governors Simon Lalong and Joshua Dariye, and other chieftains, the party resolved to “strengthen internal cohesion” and dismissed talk of Mutfwang’s entry as “unfounded.”

They unanimously adopted a motion moved by former Deputy National Secretary, Festus Fuanter, opposing Mutfwang’s possible entry into the APC.

Fuanter stated, “I move the motion against accepting Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang into the APC.”

In response, Mutfwang’s media aide, Gyang Bere, reaffirmed that the governor remained committed to the PDP, saying he had the capacity to win re-election “without switching parties.”

Following the party’s recently concluded state congress that produced new executives under Chief Raymond Dabo — chieftains say the development has consolidated the party base and internal stability.

“We are united and focused,” former governor Jang said after the congress, describing the outcome as “proof that the PDP remains strong in Plateau.”

Mutfwang splits APC

But in dramatic fashion, the North Central APC Forum rejected the resolution passed by leaders of the party in Plateau against accepting Governor Mutfwang to the party.

The forum, comprising stakeholders from APC chapters across the North Central states, said those resisting Mutfwang’s possible defection were acting out of selfish interest rather than for the good of the party.

In a statement on Tuesday, the forum’s chairman and a member of the APC Presidential Campaign Council in the 2023 elections, Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga, reaffirmed their call on Mutfwang to leave the PDP.

Zazzaga said, “It is not just about gathering to reject Governor Caleb Mutfwang. The real issue is who can win the governorship seat for the party. Among those so-called stakeholders that gathered to reject him, only a few are genuine, capable members.

“For instance, in the previous election, the APC governorship running mate lost his polling unit and ward to the PDP. He got 2,800 votes in his ward, while the PDP got 10,600. Yet, he is among those opposing Mutfwang joining the party.

“Are these people that relevant or trustworthy? They did not vote for Tinubu — they voted for Peter Obi — but are now rushing to Abuja for appointments. It was only the APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, who won his local government for President Tinubu,” the statement read.

The forum maintained that it was advocating for members who could add value to the party rather than those driven by personal gain.

“We are still calling on Governor Mutfwang to join the APC because of the crisis in the PDP. Those rejecting him cannot even win their polling units. We want to join hands to win Plateau State for Tinubu. It is not about personal interest now; only when you win elections can you talk about interests,” it added.

“Those rushing to Abuja for federal appointments should first present their polling unit results. We promise President Bola Tinubu that after the next election, we will publish the results from each polling unit so he will know who is who,” the statement said.

The Plateau APC had slammed Mutfwang after the governor said he was under pressure to join the APC but the North Central APC Forum maintained that his claim was true, saying some influential figures in the Presidential Villa were backing their calls for him to join the party.

“It is true that Governor Mutfwang has been under pressure to join the APC. We can confirm this because some influential figures in the Presidential Villa are behind our calls for him to do so. We will not relent until we convince him to take this step in the best interest of Plateau State and himself,” the forum stated.

Also, Arodiogbu downplayed any concerns about potential friction with the party’s hierarchy or the immediate past governor.

“The national chairman of the party is from Plateau State. And by all measures, he is the leader of the party nationwide,” he stated.

“So, we will be pleased to have Governor Mutfwang in the APC, and we believe he will bring a lot of good fortune. I really don’t foresee any problem coming from his defection.”

He added, “As I said the APC national chairman is a very democratic person and quite exposed politically. So, I believe it is a situation that we will be able to manage. I don’t think there is going to be any problem.”

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PDP members defect

In Zamfara, while the spokesperson to Governor Dauda Lawal on Media and Communications, Mustafa Kaura, dismissed reports suggesting his principal’s possible defection to the APC, recent political developments in the state have continued to fuel speculation that it may only be a matter of time before the governor joins the ruling party.

In the past week, 15 key officials of the PDP in the state, including close allies and supporters of the governor defected to the APC, a move seen by many as a sign of deeper cracks within the opposition party.

Those who left the PDP include former Youth Leader Sahad Dabo, former Treasurer Nasiru Anka, former Organising Secretaries Janaidu Kiyawa and Musa Halilu, former Zonal Organising Secretary Lawali Aliyu, Hajiya Rabi Bakura, Hajiya Amina Duniya, Bashar Kade, a former PDP aspirant for the Kaura Namoda South constituency, and Rilwanu Bello, an ex-councillorship aspirant, among others.

While handing over his PDP membership card, Dabo said he decided to leave because “the party favoured only the rich,” adding, “I am inspired by Senator Yari and (Bello) Matawalle’s leadership to join the winning party.”

Also speaking, Amina Duniya, who said she had spent 25 years in the PDP, urged APC leaders to uphold fairness and justice, pledging to mobilise more supporters for the ruling party.

The defectors were formally presented to the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, by APC state chairman Tukur Danfulani, Senator Tijjani Yahaya, and Lawal Liman during a ceremony in Abuja last Thursday.

Addressing the gathering, Matawalle said, “The APC will continue to be more united and strong with the current strategy mapped out and its welfare packages being delivered to the people of the state.”

In his remarks, Danfulani welcomed the defectors, assuring them of full integration into the party’s structure. He maintained that the APC “remains open and fair to all those committed to its progress,” and dismissed reports of internal divisions.

“With our recent victory in the state by-election and the calibre of people joining us,” he said, “it is clear that the APC will reclaim Zamfara in 2027.”

However, Kaura insisted Governor Lawal would not dump the PDP.

“The Governor has said it times without number that he would not betray the electorate who voted him to power as Governor under the platform of the PDP. Some people have been spreading rumours that Governor Dauda is planning to dump his party the PDP and join the APC.

“There is no iota of truth in this; as such I want the PDP supporters to disregard this. Governor Dauda Lawal will remain in the PDP and has no intention of joining any other party. He is a true believer who believes in God and whatever God has destined to happen, must happen no matter the party he belongs to.”

Meanwhile, the Government House Gusau has issued a radio jingle in all the radio stations in the state informing residents that the governor would not join APC as widely speculated.

APC reaction

In its reaction, the Zamfara chapter of the APC denied reports that it was planning to receive Governor Lawal into the party.

The state APC Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Yusuf Idris, said the party would not accept Lawal even if he planned to join the ruling party.

He said, “The Zamfara State chapter of the APC has never approached the PDP or its governor in any way to join the APC.

“APC as a party in Zamfara has never been impressed by the dismal and decimating performance of Governor Dauda Lawal in the state.

“This disappointing position is certainly the stand of the electorate and many other politicians in the state, which was demonstrated at the August 16, 2025 Kaura Namoda South State House of Assembly bye-election where the APC overwhelmingly defeated the ruling PDP.

“This was quickly followed by the defection of the PDP candidate, along with his supporters to the APC.”

Idris stressed that the APC did not need Lawal’s patronage to win future elections, adding that, ‘’The PDP is already dead in Zamfara.”

 “We don’t need any unpopular person like Governor Lawal to join us in order to win an election going by the recent state assembly by-election in Kaura-namoda south where our party won with landslide victory.”

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Abia community donates ₦100m for Otti’s re-election bid

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The Ukwa La Ngwa people of Abia State have donated ₦100m to purchase the nomination form for Governor Alex Otti’s re-election bid ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Njoku Ukoha, on Saturday.

It was stated that the donation was announced on Friday during a grand civic reception organised in honour of the governor at the Enyimba International Stadium, Aba.

Some Ukwa La Ngwa at the grand civic reception organised in honour of the governor at the Enyimba International Stadium, Aba…Photo Credit: Abia State Government

The Chairman of the Steering Committee for the Ukwa La Ngwa Civic Reception and Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Emmanuel Emeruwa, disclosed that the amount had been raised collectively, adding that the group was ready to contribute more if necessary.

Speaking at the event, Otti thanked the people for the reception and endorsement.

“The time we came in here this afternoon, the mammoth crowd was intimidating. I want to thank all of you.

“Thank you for the endorsement. Thank you for the support. Thank you for the encouragement,” he said.

The governor said his administration would continue to prioritise the interest of the people, stressing that governance in Abia was no longer driven by self-interest.

“One thing you can take home is that because this is your government, your interest will always come first. This is not about party or partisan celebration,” Otti added.

He disclosed that Ovom Road would be commissioned on February 25, the same day the reconstruction of the Enyimba Hotel, a five-star facility to be handled by Radisson Blu, would be flagged off.

“Our style is not to flag off and go home. We want the five-star hotel to start functioning by next year,” the governor said.

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Otti also urged residents of Aba to register for their Permanent Voter Cards and to take responsibility for security and cleanliness in their neighbourhoods.

“The number of people in Aba is ten times larger than the number of votes that come from Aba. The only way to show your strength is to get people to come out and register,” he said.

Addressing the gathering, Chairman of the occasion and Board of Trustees Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Adolphus Wabara, said the event was a reflection of the people’s verdict on Otti’s performance.

“This is not a political party rally; it is a people’s verdict. It is the collective affirmation of the masses to celebrate a man who has demonstrated that good governance is achievable and real.

“Let no one be deceived: Abians will never again surrender their mandate to any cabal. Any attempt to subvert the will of the people in 2027 will be firmly resisted,” Wabara said.

Also speaking, the Senator representing Abia South, Enyinnaya Abaribe, and the National Secretary of the Labour Party, Darlington Nwokocha, said Otti’s performance across sectors had earned him widespread support.

Earlier, the leader and spokesperson of the Ukwa La Ngwa people, Chief Theo Nkire, described the governor as “a great achiever” who had transformed Aba into “a world-class industrial hub.”

Traditional rulers from Ukwa La Ngwa also pledged their support, while the event featured cultural displays and was attended by several dignitaries, including the member representing Isiala Ngwa North/South Federal Constituency, Ginger Onwusibe.

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Annulled PDP convention: Turaki fumes, Wike’s camp celebrates

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The Tanimu Turaki-led National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party has appealed the Federal High Court ruling that voided the party’s November 2025 convention and recognised a caretaker committee backed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Addressing journalists on Friday, Turaki said, despite the court verdict, the party remained legally intact and unshaken as it awaits the pronouncement of the appellate courts.

The Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan had, earlier on Friday, invalidated the PDP National Convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15, 2025.

The court also directed Turaki and others to stop presenting themselves as national officers of the PDP.

Justice Uche Agomoh further ruled that the caretaker committee headed by Mohammed Abdulrahman and Samuel Anyanwu remains the only recognised National Working Committee of the PDP until a valid national convention is held.

The PDP governors had supported the Ibadan convention, at which Turaki and other members of the NWC were elected for a four-year term.

However, Wike, alongside Abdulrahman and Anyanwu, insisted that they remained in office as acting national chairman and national secretary, respectively.

Although the governors oversaw a smooth transition from the former PDP National Chairman, Umar Damagum, to Turaki before Damagum’s tenure ended on December 9, the Wike-aligned faction went ahead on December 8 to constitute a 13-member caretaker committee, appointing Abdulrahman, Anyanwu and others with a 60-day mandate.

As a result, both the governors’ faction and the Wike-aligned camp have been seeking recognition of their leadership by the Independent National Electoral Commission, which has so far declined to recognise either group.

Consequently, several court cases have been instituted to resolve the dispute ahead of the 2027 general election.

But reacting, Turaki described the judgment as an academic exercise, urging the Court of Appeal to consolidate all pending party-related cases to produce a single binding judgment for all parties.

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Turaki said the NWC had filed a Notice of Appeal and a Motion for Stay of Execution and would pursue the matter to its legal conclusion.

He explained that they went to court to seek an order of mandamus directing the Independent National Electoral Commission to recognise the Ibadan Convention and enable official party communications with the Commission.

Turaki said, “More importantly, the judgment is in material conflict with subsisting orders and previous judgments of courts of coordinate jurisdiction.

“Consequently, we have filed a Notice of Appeal as well as a Motion for Stay of Execution of the judgement, and we are determined to pursue this matter diligently and to its logical conclusion in accordance with the law.

“For the avoidance of doubt, this judgment is only one among several decisions of the Federal High Court on this subject matter, and the core issues arising therefrom are already before the Court of Appeal. In that sense, this particular judgment is, technically speaking, academic, pending the authoritative pronouncement of the appellate courts.

“Let me assure all members of our great party that, notwithstanding this judgment, the National Working Committee produced by the Ibadan Convention remains legally intact, firmly in place, and fully committed to the ongoing rebirth of the Peoples Democratic Party.”

Turaki called on PDP members and supporters nationwide to stay calm and steadfast, emphasising that there was no reason for concern, and affirmed that the Rebirth movement continues to progress steadily.

When asked if he was concerned about the PDP cases pending in the Appeal Court, Turaki clarified that he was not, noting that the lawyers on both sides had filed their briefs on time.

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He stated, “There are more than two matters pending before the Court of Appeal. First, there is the judgment of Justice Lifu. There is also the judgment of Justice Omotosho, and another judgment given by Justice Abdulmalik. In all these three matters, we were sued and defended those cases. We have appealed against the orders made against the party in those cases.

“On whether there is concern that the appeals have not yet been heard, there is no concern. There are processes required before an appeal is ready for hearing. Each party must be given fair hearing and must file briefs within the time stipulated by law. Counsel on both sides have commendably compressed the time for filing briefs and complied promptly. All briefs are now in the court files. Sometimes replies are also required, and those will be filed as needed.

“There are many appeals ready for hearing in the Abuja Division. The court previously implemented a special plan in the Lagos Division, where multiple panels were set up and over 500 appeals were disposed of. There are also over 400 appeals ready in Abuja, and it is hoped that similar special panels will be created there. If that happens, this political case should receive priority.

“It is also desirable that the appeals be consolidated so that one binding judgment will apply to all parties. Many of the PDP cases are interconnected, and determination of the key issues in one will likely resolve the others and bring closure to related matters pending in various courts across Nigeria. We are hopeful that the Court of Appeal will soon constitute a panel to hear and determine all these appeals.”

Meanwhile, Wike’s bloc has welcomed the court ruling, calling on all members to embrace unity, reconciliation, and adherence to due process.

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The Mohammed-led PDP Caretaker Committee, through a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Jungude Mohammed, on Friday, reaffirmed that the party’s legitimacy stems only from adherence to its Constitution, laws, and valid court orders—not from unlawful claims or impersonation.

The statement read in part, “The landmark judgment, which further nullified the conduct, outcome, and entire proceedings of the purported convention held in Ibadan on the 15th and 16th of November 2025, represents a decisive victory for the rule of law, constitutionalism, and internal party democracy. It reaffirms the long-standing position of the PDP that legitimacy can only be derived from strict compliance with the Constitution of the Party, extant laws, and valid court orders, as opposed to seeking self-help through impersonation or unlawful assertions of authority.

“The National Caretaker Working Committee therefore congratulates all its members and supporters for their patience, resilience, and unwavering faith in due process throughout this period, and further calls on all members to remain calm, law-abiding, and united as we move forward in the spirit of reconciliation, progress, and renewed commitment to the ideals of our great Party.

“We appeal to all aggrieved members to sheath their swords, as this victory belongs to the entire PDP family. Our doors remain open for genuine reconciliation and integration. This will strengthen unity, deepen internal cohesion, and refocus collective efforts toward building a stronger and more formidable PDP.

“We commend the Judiciary for once again rising to its constitutional responsibility as the impartial arbiter in political and constitutional disputes.”

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2027: Akeredolu’s Widow Declares Support For Peter Obi

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The former First Lady of Ondo State, Betty Akeredolu, has thrown her weight behind Peter Obi as the preferred presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 general election.

In a post shared on her verified 𝕏 handle on Friday, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu reaffirmed her support for the Obidient Movement, quoting a report that linked her with Obi’s political ambitions and writing simply: “Obi or nothing.”

Her declaration comes amid heightened debate within the ADC, where supporters of Obi and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar are said to be jostling for the party’s 2027 presidential ticket.

Obi, who recently aligned with the ADC through a broader coalition, has received growing support from his followers, many of whom have called for the presidency to be zoned to the South, with Obi presented as the party’s standard-bearer.

Reacting to rising tensions, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, warned party members and supporters against stoking division.

Speaking during a live 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) Spaces conversation last Saturday, Abdullahi urged party loyalists to avoid preaching division and exceptionality,” that could undermine internal cohesion.

He also addressed proposals for the 2027 elections to be held earlier, possibly in 2026, describing the idea as a double-edged sword.

According to him, while an early election could expose the ADC to unresolved internal grievances, it could also offer a strategic advantage, especially as many Nigerians are dissatisfied with the current administration.

Abdullahi further revealed that he had held consultations with key opposition figures, including Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, and Nasir El-Rufai, in a bid to build unity within the ADC-led coalition.

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“These discussions are focused on strengthening the party and ensuring we are well-positioned for the next general elections,” he said.

The ADC is expected to hold its presidential primaries in June, amid increasing pressure to finalise zoning arrangements and manage growing interest from political heavyweights within and outside the party.

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