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ADC caught in crossfire as Atiku–Obi rivalry escalates

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With the 2027 general elections drawing closer, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s presidential ambition is reportedly shaping the internal structure of the African Democratic Congress while Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, is said to be struggling for influence.

Insiders within the ADC, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, alleged that Atiku financed efforts to take control of the party as a platform to challenge President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

A party source disclosed that most of the ADC’s state chapters, zonal bodies, and even its national leadership were now largely aligned with Atiku.

However, ADC interim National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, refuted claims that Atiku had taken over the coalition.

He insisted that the group remained united in its objective to dislodge Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress in the next election.

In contrast, APC’s Director of Publicity, Bala Ibrahim, dismissed the coalition, claiming it lacked the strength to defeat the ruling party.

Key figures within the ADC coalition, including 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Obi and former APC presidential aspirant, Rotimi Amaechi, have openly expressed interest in contesting the 2027 presidential election against President Tinubu.

PDP 2023 presidential candidate and ex-Vice President Atiku also hinted at launching another bid for the Presidency.

Recall that on July 3, ADC’s 2023 presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu, accused the David Mark-led interim ADC leadership of plotting Atiku candidacy.

Recently, on August 4, a leaked memo from the Obidient Movement to Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, raised concerns about the alleged sidelining of its members fromADC’s major decision-making processes.

In a document dated July 29, 2025, and signed by the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Tanko Yunusa, Obi’s group accused the coalition of marginalising its members despite their pivotal role in strengthening the political bloc.

The memo obtained by our correspondent read, “We write on behalf of the Obidient Movement to express our severe grievances regarding recent developments within the coalition’s systems.

“Our people are deliberately excluded at all levels. While we remain committed to the shared vision of building a united and formidable front for the task ahead, we must raise the following issues that our members have repeatedly flagged.”

Listing their grievances, Tanko cited lack of inclusion in major deliberations.

“Several of our designated representatives and members are reportedly being excluded from crucial meetings where major decisions affecting the coalition are made.

“This creates an impression of marginalisation and undermines trust, which is essential for building a sustainable partnership,” he lamented.

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When asked whether Obi’s loyalists were now being included, Yunusa described the situation as a work in progress.

In an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement stated that Obi would make a decision on whether to join the ADC at the right time, stressing that he is not struggling for relevance within the coalition setup.

He stated, “Obi is not struggling for relevance. As for vardy his loyalists along in the ADC, these are works in progress. It’s a work in progress.

On whether Obi will join ADC or not, he stated, “His Excellency Peter Obi has said that he’s joining the coalition for the 2027 general election. At the moment, he’s made it clear that he’s a member of the Labour Party. So, when that time comes, he will take his decision.”

A trusted insider within the ADC coalition disclosed that allies of Atiku who joined the party early have effectively seized control of the coalition.

He stated, “Over 70 per cent of the entire structure of the ADC has already been taken over by Atiku’s camp, largely because they joined the party early and have more resources.

“Members of key organs of the party, the NWC, Board of Trustees, state chapters, and others that will play a critical role in determining who becomes the party’s candidate in the next election are largely loyal to Atiku.

“In fact, in some states where the chairmen have refused to cooperate with Atiku’s group, there are ongoing efforts to forcefully implement leadership changes. These moves are aimed at ensuring that party decisions favour Atiku.

“As far as the ADC is concerned, Atiku is in charge, and many of his loyalists have taken over the structure ahead of his declaration or directive, as the case may be. Though Obi is still part of the coalition, he is struggling to catch up with Atiku’s moves.”

Another source said the situation did not come as a surprise, as Atiku funded the larger part of taking over of ADC.

He stated, “From day one of the coalition, Atiku’s camp was ahead in the game. In fact, they made a huge amount of dollars available to persuade some ADC members to step aside and make way for the coalition leaders.

“So, it’s not surprising. That was the plan, and that is exactly what’s happening, they’ve taken over the structure. Atiku wouldn’t spend such massive resources and then fold his arms. Beyond the money, many of his loyalists and even strategists have joined the ADC. He’s clearly doing this for himself.

“If Atiku is not contesting — but I believe he will — he will still determine whatever happens within the ADC coalition. So, while Obi, Amaechi, and others are part of the ADC, they appear to be working for Atiku, directly or indirectly.

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“Look at the Mark-led NWC, Obi only nominated the National Organising Secretary in the National Working Committee out of over 25 members of the NWC.”

In response to our correspondent’s inquiry about whether Atiku has taken control of the NWC and other ADC structures, Abdullahi maintained that the ADC and its coalition partners remained united in their commitment to rescue Nigeria from President Tinubu and the APC.

The ADC interim National Publicity Secretary, in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH assured that all aspirants would be given a level playing field and that the party was committed to a transparent process.

He stated, “All stakeholders are carried along in the ADC activities. The party is not loyal to anybody and has not been taken over by anyone. The National Organizing Secretary was nominated by Peter Obi. This is the most powerful party position. So, every stakeholder is carried along.

“So, the structure of ADC, from the NWC to other structures, does not belong to Atiku or anyone. We are working alongside all our stakeholders equally to unseat President Tinubu in 2027.

“The ADC as a coalition platform is beyond 2027. We are united to rescue Nigerians from Tinubu’s APC and bring about good governance. So no division anywhere.

“There’s nothing to manage in their (Atiku, Obi and Amaechi) ambitions. Everybody has the right to express their interest in any of those. But for us, at the level we are, we are not having that conversation at all.

“The only thing we can say is that we are going to provide a level playing field for everybody who has an ambition to pursue.

We don’t have any preferred candidates or aspirants. We are going to ensure that we deliver transparently. So, there’s nothing to manage.

“As long as the system is clear to everyone, we are sure that’s the best possible guarantee that we are able to hold everything together.”

In a related development, Chairman, ADC Board of Trustees, Ibrahim Mani, stated that the coalition party had no problem with members’ political ambitions.

In an exclusive interview with our correspondent, Mani stated, “There is no division among us, the leaders of the 2027 opposition coalition platform, ADC. There is concern about these ambitions for now. I don’t blame those who are concerned.

“Most Nigerians are concerned because the current government in power, that has spent barely two years in office, has started campaigning already. By default, the APC government has set the country into almost an electoral mode, which is uncalled for. They ought to be addressing important issues like insecurity, economy, infrastructure, and others, but they are focused on politics. So many people are looking at ADC from that perspective.

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“We are not there yet. We know that the time will come, and when we get to the bridge, we will cross it. At the moment, we are concerned about accommodating millions of Nigerians that are trooping into the party from all parts of the country for the world-based movement.

“For us, that is key, that is important. It is more important than anybody’s ambition, and that is why we are not talking about candidateture at the moment.

“We are more concerned about building a party that will form the face of the opposition, that will challenge the inactions of the government at the moment, and face the election as and when due.

“So I want to assure everybody that we have no issue with anybody’s ambitions because there are no such ambitions expressed yet.”

Reacting, the APC, through its Director of Publicity, stated that the opposition has a legitimate right to challenge the ruling party but lacks the necessary capacity to remove it from power.

In an exclusive interview Abdullahi said the internal divisions within the ADC confirm that the coalition is a union of incompatible interests, from which nothing good can emerge.

He stated, “To challenge our party come 2027 is legitimate. They have the right to do so. But the question is whether they have the capacity to oust us from power. And I tell you, they don’t have it.

“The division among them is a justification or vindication of what we have been saying all along — that this coalition is a marriage of strange bedfellows.

“It is a coalition of confusion. They don’t have unity of purpose, other than anger. And you cannot use anger you cannot rely on anger to change the government.

“You have to have unity of purpose, and that unity of purpose must be rallied around patriotism, the zeal to improve or add value to nationhood, which they don’t have.

Well, something will come out of it, but nothing good will come out of it. They are destined for doom. It is a project that is dead on arrival.”

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Abia governor confident of second term

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Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has expressed confidence that he will complete his eight-year tenure in office.

Otti stated this on Tuesday in his office while receiving members of the Old Students Association of the Federal School of Arts and Science, Aba, who visited him and expressed confidence that he would be re-elected to complete his projects in the state.

The governor said, “About 2027, we don’t let it distract us, but you have a point. Primaries will happen within the month and then elections will be next year. But we know that Abia people are not stupid.

“They know what is good for them. Because of that, we also know that it’s all about politics. And I’m not too sure that there is someone that would want to throw away what is good.

“This place is God’s own state. So, at the time that it pleased God, He makes changes here. And God doesn’t have unfinished business, or unfinished project.

“So, we are confident that we will complete the project that we have been asked to do by Abians.”

Otti commended the old students for their decision to renovate one of the hostels in their alma mater, describing the move as laudable.

“I want to also thank you for your decision to fix one of the hostels. It is a very laudable action that you have done, because you could have as well ignored it. I’m sure there are a lot of members of your school that may not even be coming for these meetings.

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“So, I want to congratulate you and encourage you to continue, because your story cannot be told without this school,” Otti said.

The governor thanked the association for choosing Abia for its bi-annual meeting, noting that the decision was commendable.

He also disclosed that his decision to support Professor Bart Nnaji’s Aba Power project was to ensure steady power supply in the state, commending Nnaji’s resilience.

Otti said an agreement had been signed and that the state was at the point of payment to acquire the Umuahia ring-fenced area of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company, adding that when completed, the remaining eight local government areas, including Umuahia and its environs, as well as Abia North Senatorial District, would be linked to Geometric Power.

“So, there’s excess power. Of course, with an additional turbine, it will be able to generate 188 megawatts. So, the whole idea is to take excess power from Aba to the other eight local governments in Abia Central and Abia North.

“We’ve also set up the Abia State Electricity Regulatory Agency. And so right now, everything about regulation is within the state. So, we will be detached from the national electricity grid,” Otti said.

Earlier, the President of the Old Students Association of the Federal School of Arts and Science, Aba, Tony Ejieji, commended the governor’s performance, noting that members were in the state for their bi-annual meeting.

He said the state had become peaceful and safe, hence their decision to host the meeting there, which had previously been held in Lagos.

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Ejieji also praised the governor’s infrastructural projects across the state and urged him to sustain the momentum.

He added that members of the association were renovating one of the hostels in their alma mater and commended developments at the Geometric Power Plant in Aba and other projects in Aba and Umuahia.

The meeting was attended by the Commissioner for Tertiary Education and other government officials.

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Kwankwaso meets NDC chair, resolves Kano crisis

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A former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, on Tuesday met with the Kano State Chairman of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Hussaini Mairiga, in a move to resolve the lingering crisis within the party.

Mairiga confirmed the meeting in an interview with The PUNCH on Tuesday, noting that it involved key stakeholders of the party at the state level.

According to him, the engagement was aimed at addressing disagreements over the party’s structure and leadership in Kano State.

Following the meeting, Mairiga, in a statement, announced that the crisis had been resolved and expressed support for Kwankwaso’s leadership.

He said, “We had a fruitful discussion with Sen. Kwankwaso and other critical stakeholders of our great party. All lingering issues have been amicably resolved in the interest of unity and progress.

“As a party, we have agreed to move forward together, and we recognise Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as our leader in Kano State.”

Mairiga further urged party members to remain calm and committed to the ideals of the NDC, stressing that unity was key to achieving success in future elections.

“I call on all our members to remain steadfast and work collectively for the growth of the party. This resolution marks a new beginning for the NDC in Kano,” he added.

The development follows days of tension within the Kano chapter of the party after Kwankwaso’s defection to the NDC alongside Peter Obi, a move that sparked concerns over control of the party structure.

The crisis deepened after the state chairman had earlier rejected alleged moves to cede leadership of the party to the former governor, insisting that the existing executives would not surrender control.

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He had also disclosed that attempts to integrate Kwankwaso into the party initially stalled due to disagreements over leadership arrangements, with both sides holding separate meetings that failed to produce a consensus.

The situation further escalated amid claims that the party’s planned state congress was suspended, fuelling suspicions among some members over possible moves to restructure the party leadership in Kano.

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Opposition rift widens over sole presidential ticket

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Fresh cracks have emerged within Nigeria’s opposition bloc ahead of the 2027 presidential election, with deep divisions over the push for a single consensus candidate following the defection of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso to the Nigeria Democratic Congress.

Associates of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar said on Monday that plans by a broad opposition coalition to rally behind a consensus presidential candidate to challenge President Bola Tinubu in 2027 remain intact, despite recent political realignments.

(L-R) Aisha Binani, Peter Obi, Seriake Dickson and Rabiu Kwankwaso at the meeting on Sunday. Photo Credit: X / Seriake Dickson

They also dismissed concerns that the exit of Obi and Kwankwaso from the African Democratic Congress would weaken the opposition’s chances, insisting the coalition project is still viable.

Atiku, who resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party on the eve of his 79th birthday in 2025, had moved to the ADC as part of a broader strategy to unite opposition forces.

Obi and Kwankwaso — presidential candidates of the Labour Party and the New Nigeria People’s Party in 2023 —later joined him in the party in 2026.

However, political intrigues have since forced both men out of the ADC, leaving Atiku increasingly isolated within the coalition framework.

Speaking with The PUNCH in confidence, an ally of Atiku who declined to be named said, “It would have been better he gets the ticket first before we talk about whether he is committed to a single term of four years or not. For me, this is too early.”

A long-serving member of Atiku’s camp also rejected the idea of a single-term presidency, describing it as premature and distracting.

“This is like putting the cart before the horse. Atiku is presently interested in the growth and supremacy of the party, the ADC. Without the party, no individual ambition will survive. Talks such as the single term tenure, are mere distractions,” the source said.

Waxing philosophical, he likened the ADC to a moving train that would continue to attract new entrants despite recent exits.

“The party has to grow first and become formidable. The party is like a train. At some point, passengers will alert and others will get in. Obi and Kwankwaso have decided to get off the train but that has not stopped others from getting in. The destination is the 2027 election.

“Obi and Kwankwaso were not forced off the train. They got off themselves,” he added, noting that the coalition plan to unseat Tinubu remains alive.

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“For us, nothing has changed. The coalition idea is still relevant today,” he said.

But key opposition figures and parties have distanced themselves from the single-candidate proposal, exposing widening fault lines.

Reacting, the National Leader of the NDC, Seriake Dickson, said the issue was not yet ripe for discussion.

He said, “We are not ready to discuss anything on the opposition fielding a single presidential candidate for tne 2027 election for now. When the right is right, the media will be one of the first to know about it.”

Similarly, National Chairman of the Peoples Redemption Party, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, stressed that while opposition parties remain open to alliances, their primary goal is to unseat the current administration.

“When we know who is in the team, we will devise ways in which we can either on our own or together collaborate. The key issue, the only goal in mind of the opposition, all of them, is to change this administration because it needs to go. Nigeria cannot survive another four years under this administration.

“Whatever we have to do legally, whatever we have to do to win this election either as a party or an alliance of parties, we will do. We will do it not because we want to take up offices but because we have to salvage this country and we’re very serious about this.

“So we are willing to enter into any arrangement that reinforces the strength of the opposition and so that we can change this government and make sure that President Tinubu and his government don’t come back and destroy this country,” he stated.

The Accord Party has also rejected claims linking it to any coalition plan for a single presidential candidate, distancing itself from a recent Ibadan summit where such discussions reportedly took place.

Meanwhile, a faction of the ADC led by Nafiu Bala Gombe similarly disowned the choice of a consensus presidential candidate, insisting the party would pursue an independent path.

“We are not in support of it and we as the Authentic members of the African Democratic Congress. So whatever resolution was taken in that place, we are not in support of it.

“The ADC is an existing party. It doesn’t exist yesterday, the day before yesterday, last week or last month. ADC has been in existence for almost 20 years now. We are fielding a candidate, and Inshallah, all the elective offices at all levels will support it.

“In my view, the Ibadan Summit can best be described as the reunion of former members of Peoples Democratic Party, aligning with aggrieved or disgruntled individuals who have been ignored from the party.

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“So, for the record, I want to assure you that the African Democratic Congress was not involved in the summit, and should not be linked to any outcome or resolution coming from that summit. I understand.”

Labour Party also dismissed talks of a joint presidential ticket, saying the party has other plans.

“As it stands today, we are focused on getting substantive leadership for Labour party in our next convention.

“That is the position of the party for now. If there is a need for us in future to be in coalition with other political parties, we will inform Nigerians,” LP Spokesman, Ken Asogwa told our correspondent.

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, echoed the same position.

He said, “Unfortunately, we are not part of that arrangement. We are hold our national convention. So, we are not bound by whatever happened at that summit.”

Despite the divisions, loyalists of Obi and Kwankwaso are pushing for a unified opposition ticket to emerge from the South, intensifying debates over zoning and coalition strategy.

The National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, Dr Yunusa Tanko, and the National Publicity Secretary of the Obi–Kwankwaso Movement, Justin Ijeh, argued that equity demands the presidency remain in the South.

Tanko said, “Yes, we are concerned about the zoning. That was why we’ve been asking for the presidency to be zoned to the southern part of this country considering the simple fact that the presidency has been zoned to the south.

“As you speak right now, what we have is a southern presidency. So once you have a southern president, it simply means that even if there is going to be a replacement for the existing president, it should come from the south for them to complete their tenure.

“I think it is only fair to do that. And that was why Mr Peter Obi has also agreed that he’s going to do only four years.”

He added that Obi would likely emerge as consensus candidate if adopted.

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“Oh of course. That is because he’s the most popular candidate in the country at the moment. I’m being humble about it and I thank God for it. He’s the most popular especially among the youth. Anywhere he goes, he is adored.

“Let me give you an instance. We were on our way to Ibadan the other day and we passed through the international and local airport. You need to see the kind of love and euphoria people showered on him. It was amazing.

“The whole hall was agog with Nigerians shouting ‘Obi, Obi, Obi.’ It was so emotional for him and for some of us who are following him. So that is to tell you the kind of love and support Nigerians are ready to give this man,” he noted.

Ijeh also defended zoning as a pragmatic tool for national balance.

“While it is not embedded in the Nigerian constitution, and while competence and character are the gold standard for leadership ideally, zoning is a pragmatic approach to balanced representation and equity in a multipolar society like Nigeria.

“It has been practiced as a convention since the return of democratic rule. Certain politicians however may choose to play to the gallery about it when their personal interests and ambitions are not favoured by it.

“In the current calculus for Nigeria given our very recent political trajectory, it only makes sense for the zoning principle to be applied and for the presidency to remain in the South, in keeping with that convention. Anything else sets the country up for divisive complications in the near term future and nobody needs that.”

The latest controversy follows the formal defection of Obi and Kwankwaso to the NDC in Abuja, where both leaders urged party members to avoid internal litigations and focus on national development.

Obi, addressing supporters, said their move was driven by the search for a stable political platform free from internal crises, accusing the current administration of fuelling divisions within opposition parties.

Their exit from the ADC has since reshaped opposition dynamics, triggering fresh debates over coalition strategy, zoning, and the possibility—or feasibility—of presenting a single presidential candidate against Tinubu in 2027.

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