Just In: Peter Obi Asked To Pull Out of 2027 Presidential Race, Reason, Other Details Emerge

Just In: Peter Obi Asked To Pull Out of 2027 Presidential Race, Reason, Other Details Emerge

  • Ex-Lagos lawmaker Jude Idimogu urged Peter Obi to drop his 2027 ambition and back Tinubu’s re-election to ensure Southern unity and retain power
  • Idimogu said Obi’s candidacy would divide Southern votes, stressing that Tinubu needs more time to fix Nigeria and deserves full regional support
  • He argued opposition parties lack strong candidates to unseat Tinubu, calling on both Southern and Northern leaders to prioritise equity and stability

A former member of the Lagos state House of Assembly, Mr Jude Idimogu, has urged Mr Peter Obi to shelve his 2027 presidential ambition and support President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid.

Idimogu, who is the Deputy Leader of Ndigbo in the Lagos chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), made this appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

As the 2027 presidential election draws near, Peter Obi is advised to drop his political ambition.
With the 2027 race fast approaching, deputy leader of Ndigbo, Lagos chapter, urge Peter Obi to abandon his presidential bid. Photo credit: Pius Utomi Ekpei
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Obi cannot defeat Tinubu, says Idimogu

Speaking frankly, Idimogu said it would be extremely difficult for Mr Obi to defeat Tinubu on any political platform in 2027.

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“I strongly agree with the appeal to Obi. He should support Tinubu as both leaders are from the South,” he said.

Idimogu also backed a recent call by the Deputy President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, who urged Obi to step down and join forces with Tinubu for the sake of the South.

Southern unity needed for 2027

According to the APC chieftain, Obi’s ambition would only divide Southern votes again and weaken the region’s chances in the next presidential election.

“This is the South’s turn. Let’s not allow another Southern candidate to disrupt the zoning and help Northern interests,” Idimogu said.

He appealed to all prominent politicians from the South to put aside personal ambitions and unite behind Tinubu to ensure the region retains power beyond 2027.

Tinubu needs more time to fix Nigeria

Drawing comparisons with former President Muhammadu Buhari, Idimogu noted that northerners remained united behind their candidate despite growing dissatisfaction at the time, Vanguard reported.

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“Tinubu deserves full support. He cannot undo Nigeria’s problems in two years. With unity, progress is possible,” he added.

He insisted that a united Southern front would not only strengthen Tinubu’s chances but also guarantee fairness and preserve the region’s hold on the presidency.

Obi has a right to contest, but…

While acknowledging Obi’s constitutional right to contest, Idimogu called on Igbo leaders to prioritise the South’s long-term interests over personal ambition.

He also encouraged Northern politicians to support Tinubu’s second term to ensure equity and national balance in the country’s leadership.

“Constructive criticism and alternative solutions from the opposition are welcome, but unity must take precedence,” Idimogu said.

ADC: Opposition not strong enough

Just In: Peter Obi Asked To Pull Out of 2027 Presidential Race, Reason, Other Details Emerge
Just In: Peter Obi Asked To Pull Out of 2027 Presidential Race, Reason, Other Details Emerge
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The former lawmaker expressed confidence that neither the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) nor the African Democratic Congress (ADC) had a candidate strong enough to unseat Tinubu in 2027, Daily Trust reported

“Neither PDP nor ADC has a candidate strong enough to unseat Tinubu,” he maintained.

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Obi told to allow Tinubu complete 2nd term

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that a faction of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo called on Obi to jettison any plan to contest in the 2027 presidential election.

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo faction asked Obi to instead support President Tinubu’s second-term bid. Recently, Obi joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition platform in a plot to unseat President Tinubu in 2027.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ezra Ukanwa (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Ezra Ukanwa is a Reuters-certified journalist with over 5 years of professional experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication from Anchor University, Lagos. Currently, he is the Politics and Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng, where he brings his expertise to provide incisive, impactful coverage of national events. Ezra was recognized as Best Campus Journalist at the Anchor University Communications Awards in 2019 and is also a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM). Contact him at: ezra.ukanwa@corp.legit.ng or +2349036989944

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