Friday, December 5, 2025 - Peter Obi, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 election, has said the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition is weakening because it has not resolved issues surrounding zoning and the rotation of key political offices ahead of the 2027 polls.
Obi spoke during an interview on YouTube with Advocacy for
Good Governance on Wednesday, stressing that the coalition needs to establish
clear internal agreements and a unified vision for the country.
“Today, I’m a member of the Labour Party, okay, and I
subscribe to the coalition, the ADC coalition, for the 2027 election
and I believe in it,” he said.
“But as much as I believe in it, I need to know the
fundamentals that we all agree to respect. But in all this, there are still
some fine lines that we need to respect, where things must be done properly,
where we must sit down and talk about where we’re driving the country to.”
Obi said certain questions remain unresolved within the
coalition, particularly concerning how top political seats will be shared.
“Today, we have what we can say are unsigned
agreements about the presidency, unsigned agreements about rotation of offices.
Which is why if you say this person will come from here and this person will
come from there, all those things need to be organized,” he said.
“The reason why it needs to be organized is: if you don’t do
it, you create confusion for the future.”
He expressed confidence in the calibre of political figures
involved in the coalition talks and described former Vice-President Atiku
Abubakar as his leader.
“I respect all those who are leaders there; of course, our
chairman, David Mark, is one of those people I respect,” Obi said.
“I believe he has the political sagacity to lead the party
and so many others we have there; people like my own leader, Atiku, someone
I have all my respect for, who I believe believes in the good of Nigeria, and
wants the best for Nigeria and all that.”
When asked if he would continue supporting the coalition
even if he is not selected as its presidential candidate, Obi said his
motivation is national progress, not personal ambition.
“I’m not desperate to be president of Nigeria, I’m desperate
to see Nigeria work,” he added.

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