Peter Obi Initiates Strategic Consultations in Kaduna, Signaling Potential 2027 Run Under ADC Coalition Banner
Peter Obi visits Kaduna to consult with ADC members and Senator Lawal Adamu, emphasizing a move away from money politics toward competence for 2027.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 23, 2026, 6:30 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from LEADERSHIP

A Shift in Political Affiliation and Strategy
In a move that signals significant realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections, Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, has begun formal consultations on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Over the weekend, the presidential hopeful visited Kaduna, a state he described as a vital strategic hub for Nigeria’s industrial and agricultural future. This visit marks a notable pivot in Obi’s political trajectory, suggesting that the ADC may serve as the primary vehicle for his "New Nigeria" movement in the upcoming electoral cycle.
Rekindling the Spirit of National Unity in Kaduna
During his interactions, Obi expressed a deep concern for the current state of social cohesion in Northern Nigeria, stressing the need to restore the spirit of unity for which Kaduna was historically famous. He maintained that a divided society is fundamentally incapable of progress, arguing that only a just and inclusive governance model can provide a sustainable path to development. By framing Kaduna as a once-symbolic hub for commerce and industry, Obi positioned his leadership vision as a restorative force capable of reclaiming the state’s "lost glory" for the benefit of all citizens.
High Profile Engagements with ADC Stakeholders
The visit included private and public meetings with key political figures in the region, most notably Dr. Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani, a prominent gubernatorial aspirant, and Senator Lawal Adamu of Kaduna Central. Obi praised these individuals for what he described as a sincere desire to serve rather than mere political ambition. These meetings underscore a growing coalition within the ADC, as high-profile politicians seek to consolidate a third-force alternative to the established dominant parties, focusing on a unified front for the 2027 campaign.
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