NWC Member Oladimeji: Peter Obi-Kwankwaso Ticket Can’t Deliver ADC Numbers

NWC Member Oladimeji: Peter Obi-Kwankwaso Ticket Cant Deliver ADC Numbers

The ADC official called on all opposition leaders to put aside differences and prioritize national interest over individual aspirations. He warned that without a united opposition, the APC would continue to dominate Nigeria’s political landscape. “This is not about personal ambition; it is about rescuing the country,” Oladimeji reiterated, urging Obi to make a similar public commitment to support a coalition effort. The ADC’s stance reflects a growing sentiment among opposition parties that electoral success in 2027 will depend on strategic alliances and broad-based coalitions rather than fragmented campaigns.

As the 2027 elections approach, political observers are closely watching how opposition parties will align. The ADC’s position adds momentum to ongoing discussions about a potential grand alliance among major opposition forces. With the APC still holding significant influence across many states, the ADC believes that only a unified opposition can mobilize the necessary voter turnout to achieve a meaningful change in Nigeria’s political direction. The coming months will likely see increased negotiations and public declarations from key opposition figures as they work toward a common goal.