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2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by yns4real(op): 7:59am On Aug 24, 2025
With the 2027 general elections fast approaching, the coalition party, African Democratic Congress, is battling internal uncertainty as the anticipated membership of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi remains stalled, leaving the party’s future direction unclear.

Several credible sources within the coalition, who spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to comment, told Sunday PUNCH that the party was struggling to gain traction due to the refusal of Atiku, Obi, and other key political figures to join its ranks.

They further disclosed that delays by the Independent National Electoral Commission in recognising Senator David Mark’s leadership of the ADC, coupled with ongoing legal disputes and financial constraints, had hampered the coalition’s growth.

Responding to enquiries, the ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, dismissed suggestions of uncertainty, stressing that the party remained firmly on track.

In an effort to forge a united front capable of challenging President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 elections, prominent opposition figures launched a new coalition movement in Abuja on March 20, a move that immediately triggered nationwide debates on the prospects of a consolidated opposition.

Following weeks of consultations, Obi, Atiku, ex-Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, and several others convened in Abuja on July 1 to adopt the ADC as the coalition’s political platform.

They pledged their support for the party, which is currently under the interim leadership of Mark as National Chairman and Rauf Aregbesola as National Secretary.

However, despite the public declarations, membership into the ADC has remained limited.

Atiku, who left the Peoples Democratic Party over a month ago, is yet to formally register with the ADC nor has he joined any other party.

Likewise, Obi has also withheld formal membership, even as his Labour Party continues to be plagued by a deepening internal crisis.

A source told our correspondent that the development has become a growing concern for the ADC leadership.

He stated, “So, members of the party, especially the NWC members, are seriously worried and concerned that Atiku, Obi, and quite a lot of Nigerians, especially politicians they expected would have joined the ADC, are yet to join. This is affecting the momentum the party is supposed to gather.

“Since he left the PDP, Atiku has been partyless, and he has also refused to join the ADC. Peter Obi has also refused to join. As this continues, a lot of Nigerians are not even encouraged to also join the party, so to speak.

“Right now, within the coalition, everybody is still trying to study and understand, then come to an understanding of whether the whole thing is going to work or not. But one thing is certain: all of us want to push the current government led by APC out of power. But is this arrangement going to work? There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding it.

“If these people had joined the party, perhaps by now more Nigerians would have trooped into the party and the momentum would already have started building ahead of the 2027 elections. For now, everything is just quiet within the party, even though David Mark’s leadership is struggling to ensure that the party takes shape. But there are a lot of challenges, especially with regards to these key figures not joining.

“It is really affecting the party because if they join, more resources will come, more members will come, and we will be able to play our real role as opposition leaders holding the government accountable and selling the party to Nigerians. But for now, that is what it is.”

Another coalition leader disclosed that the absence of INEC’s recognition of Mark’s leadership, along with a few pending litigations, had hindered the party’s growth.

The source stated, “The ADC still remains a formidable party to challenge President Tinubu in 2027. It is our party; it is the coalition party adopted by many Nigerians. The challenges we have now are just that INEC has not fully recognised the leadership of David Mark, and that is stalling some of our processes. We know that the government of the day is sponsoring some people to go to court to challenge us, and that is also an issue, but we know we will overcome all these things.

“For Atiku and Obi, yes, their membership is important. Both of them and some others are yet to join the ADC as a coalition party, but we expect them to do so as soon as possible, and their late membership is of concern too. This is affecting the party in a way because those who ordinarily would have joined the ADC because of these leaders are also yet to do so.

“Of course resources, the calibre of people you have will determine the resources that will be available to the party for it to carry out its activities and, of course, maintain its structures across Nigeria. All these things are a factors. But of course, the party is waxing stronger by the day, and with time, we hope that it will get better. Nigerians are already trooping into the party as their only alternative to the failed All Progressives Congress.”

When contacted, Atiku’s media aide, Paul Ibe, said the former Vice President remained committed to the coalition.

Ibe told Sunday PUNCH that Atiku had begun the process of becoming a member of the ADC.

He stated, “Atiku is not contemplating leaving the coalition. It is propaganda for anyone to say so. The party is being organised across the country. The party is being planted in different parts of the country, and registration is ongoing.

“About His Excellency’s membership, he will do that at the right time. It’s a process that is in place. Registration is one of the steps. It’s a process, and it is ongoing.

“He remains committed to the coalition arrangement. Nigerians are behind the coalition, and all the leaders will work together to rescue Nigeria.”

Attempts to reach Obi’s loyalist and coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Yunusa Tanko, for a reaction were unsuccessful, as he did not answer calls from our correspondent.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, the ADC National Publicity Secretary affirmed that Atiku, Obi, and other key figures were with the party, stressing that the coalition remained on track.

Abdullahi stated, “We are not disturbed over Atiku and Obi’s delayed membership. Nothing has changed; both of them are very much with the coalition. We don’t have any concerns. Anyone that’s telling you we are disturbed is a liar; we are not disturbed at all.
https://punchng.com/2027-adc-struggles-over-atiku-obis-indecision/

Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by RichBoy247: 8:07am On Aug 24, 2025
People who are very crafty and fraudulent will never lead Nigeria. Tinubu left his former party which had structure all over Nigeria, he formed his own party and started from Lagos. He did not hide behind anybody. In 2022, Tinubu came out despite all gang up against him. Even when the then Presidency and its cabinet including Judas Osinbajo, Rauf Judas Aregbe, Emefielelele Godwin and others were against him, he came out to tell them all to go to hell. When he was to appoint VP, he picked Muslim to make it Muslim-Muslim ticket, he came out boldly to support his action and did not defend it for anybody.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Dialpad: 9:24am On Aug 24, 2025
Regardless of the circumstances, Peter Obi can never become the president of Nigeria.

That's for sure.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Helinuse: 9:24am On Aug 24, 2025
NEVER LET THEM KNOW YOUR NEXT MOVE

🤣🤣🤣🤣

Una go taya.
Una must taya.

My advise to His Excellency Peter Obi is that, first, it will be difficult to, by himself, win an election in Nigeria, ALONE!

This is because the system itself is a fraud and only the most fraudulent carries the day.

So if he cannot put together a team of those fraudsters from PDP and APC terrorist groups, he should make sure he scatters them.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 9:25am On Aug 24, 2025
Tinubu's only option for winning 2027 elections in rigging...

Kiss The Truth
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by helinues: 9:27am On Aug 24, 2025
So as how their confusion would continue till 2027
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by designking:
And this is the party the Obidients have been shouting will dethrone the APC.

Obi and his co-travelers are not serious about their ambition.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by WilsonBright935: 9:29am On Aug 24, 2025
They're indecisive because they both want to eat their cake and have it. "If Wike can do that, why can't we?" 😂 😂 😂
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Nobody: 9:29am On Aug 24, 2025
Drinking panadol over someone else's headache is a sign of madness.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Softmirror: 9:33am On Aug 24, 2025
Datti went to beg on Obi's behalf in Labour Party and afterwards Datti has also begged Obi to return to Labor Party. The last time Peter Obi was campaigning for ADC.

Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Britishpea: 9:34am On Aug 24, 2025
Suddenly, the unofficial spokesmen have stopped talking. The likes of El Rufai and Dele momodu the image launderer for Atiku are silent 🤫 abruptly
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Deon28(m): 9:39am On Aug 24, 2025
When Apc was formed, Tinubu knew he can't take power without the North, he used Buhari to achieved that.
For ADC to achieve their goal, Obi should deputize Atiku, before 12pm that day, Tinubu is a gooner even rigging can't save him.
Anything outside Atiku/Obi ticket ADC is as dead as a corpse.

Obi can't win election without the Norther support, Atiku can't win without the southeast support. So they should do the needful or allow Tinubu disgrace them on election day.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Jennyoral: 9:44am On Aug 24, 2025
Information reaching me is that Atiku has decided to step down and support Obi on one condition
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by ExpertEDITOR: 9:48am On Aug 24, 2025
Coalition of jokers and indecisive people

Where is my 40 to complete? grin
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by AntiChristian: 9:50am On Aug 24, 2025
This is super funny! How will they decide when everyone of them is selfish!

Everything just keeps working for Jagaban!
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by piriton: 9:56am On Aug 24, 2025
Journalist looking for what to write as News as if lies is part of information. Maybe the writer is not even a journalist
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by assassin007: 9:57am On Aug 24, 2025
[quote author=RichBoy247 post=136562188]People who are very crafty and fraudulent will never lead Nigeria. Tinubu left his former party which had structure all over Nigeria, he formed his own party and started from Lagos. He did not hide behind anybody. In 2022, Tinubu came out despite all gang up against him. Even when the then Presidency and its cabinet including Judas Osinbajo, Rauf Judas Aregbe, Emefielelele Godwin and others were against him, he came out to tell them all to go to hell. When he was to appoint VP, he picked Muslim to make it Muslim-Muslim ticket, he came out boldly to support his action and did not defend it for anybody. [/quote

What point are you trying to make here 🤷
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Shawarmagirl: 10:00am On Aug 24, 2025
Dialpad:
Regardless of the circumstances, Peter Obi can never become the president of Nigeria.

That's for sure.
The God of the universe has spoken. You are now God. That was how y'all said in 2023 he still won the election.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by assassin007: 10:03am On Aug 24, 2025
RichBoy247:
People who are very crafty and fraudulent will never lead Nigeria. Tinubu left his former party which had structure all over Nigeria, he formed his own party and started from Lagos. He did not hide behind anybody. In 2022, Tinubu came out despite all gang up against him. Even when the then Presidency and its cabinet including Judas Osinbajo, Rauf Judas Aregbe, Emefielelele Godwin and others were against him, he came out to tell them all to go to hell. When he was to appoint VP, he picked Muslim to make it Muslim-Muslim ticket, he came out boldly to support his action and did not defend it for anybody.
What point are you trying to make here 🤷.
You don’t even have enough points to defend your pay master 🤔
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Shawarmagirl: 10:04am On Aug 24, 2025
ADC is not struggling with any decisions about Obi and Atiku. APC and their fake media team are looking for what to say.

There will be primary in ADC. Anyone among the contestants that won, others will support the winner.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Ibadanfarmroad: 10:08am On Aug 24, 2025
Deon28:
When Apc was formed, Tinubu knew he can't take power without the North, he used Buhari to achieved that.
For ADC to achieve their goal, Obi should deputize Atiku, before 12pm that day, Tinubu is a gooner even rigging can't save him.
Anything outside Atiku/Obi ticket ADC is as dead as a corpse.

Obi can't win election without the Norther support, Atiku can't win without the southeast support. So they should do the needful or allow Tinubu disgrace them on election day.
Nobody needs south east to win an election, buhari did it twice, tinubu did it again.

South east is not Relevant in the scheme of things in Nigeria politics.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Prexy4real: 10:13am On Aug 24, 2025
We are waiting for their decision. Won ma lule lekan sii[color=#006600][/color] sad cool
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Kobicove(m): 10:16am On Aug 24, 2025
The ADC is a party of confused people that's why they're only attracting expired politicians undecided
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by NOETHNICITY(m): 10:19am On Aug 24, 2025
I really feel a lot of pity for ADC

They are now stuck with Atiku and Obi— two of the most selfish politicians in Nigeria
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Menclothing1: 10:22am On Aug 24, 2025
So obi left Lp to Adc no be juju be that

You left light and walk into darkness voluntarily a party that can’t win national election
Lp only need a popula strong northern vice you will win

You did well with LP 6m vote and u became 3rd in north 1st in south

Whoever is advising obi is evil or he doesn’t think deep

Election is a game simple to play if you wise

2023 election if it was obi Kwankwaso they will have won

Atiku is a curse name never to win anything national he has rule b4 as vp don’t associate with him this ur last chance

Don’t use el Rufai or Atiku

Kwankwaso or any popular former gov withou bad reputation will win u election I can give u 5 names obi act like u intelligent
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by emkz: 10:30am On Aug 24, 2025
Anyone who wants to be president should be bold about it and accept it. If he is accused of being desperate, he should own it with his full chest.

Tinubu's run for the job was a mixture of arrogance and humility.

He was the first to declare and did so in an unusual manner. He did not call a rally, he declared right at the heart of power. Then he went about his campaign and negotiation like he truly wanted it. While talking with Ogun APC delegates, he made the Emilokan speech. He dared Buhari too despite hardahip and naira redesign.

That was courage.

He seized control of the party while placating the stubborn ones to steady the ship until he was fully in the saddle.

Look at the other one. He could not wrestle a party from Nyesom Wike that a Wike who was local government chairman while he had already aspired for president 7 years prior muscled him out of PDP. He cannot even steady ADC and withdrew from the scene. Someone whose followers are not in his party threaten that they must give their man the ticket or they'd pull out. How can people pull out of what they never joined?

Those who want to be president must be decisive and courageous. They must show they have the ability to match Tinubu wit for wit, courage for courage, politics for politics.

Sadly, the current crop of opposition leaders are the weakest since 1999.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Dopeboy8701(m): 10:36am On Aug 24, 2025
ADC struggles cos those two men wan know their faith before they join d party , shay na presidential ticket or what, tinubu don hole Nigeria the same way he held lagos down, how can u beat the best politician that is also in power, how, shay by votes, or court, or street, how? I wan know, ....u don't know all parties have die hard fans , come rain or sunshine, those profiting from the government, don plenty now oh, no be only north like before, now the South dey chop , all the elites dey chop, their businesses are all doing well, foreign currency is no longer an issue again, my brother, I don't think Nigeria has had a better and more learned person like tinubu, wake up and when it comes to 2027, do d needful
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by emkz: 10:41am On Aug 24, 2025
Deon28:
When Apc was formed, Tinubu knew he can't take power without the North, he used Buhari to achieved that.
For ADC to achieve their goal, Obi should deputize Atiku, before 12pm that day, Tinubu is a gooner even rigging can't save him.
Anything outside Atiku/Obi ticket ADC is as dead as a corpse.

Obi can't win election without the Norther support, Atiku can't win without the southeast support. So they should do the needful or allow Tinubu disgrace them on election day.
No election results are declared before 12 pm on election day. It doesn't happen anywhere in the world.

There is mistrust in the coalition. The expectations of a political tsunami by the horde of political figures decamping failed to materialize. They have realized the lack of planning.

Obi's lapses have shown. He may not get the same support as he did in 2023 as it has become glaring that he is a tribal project as admitted by the likes of Chimamanda Adichie who said she supported him because he was her kinsman. Many of those who supported him in good faith have been insulted.

As for Atiku, he has demonstrated to be an enemy of any president of southern extraction. Obasanjo did not know peace under him. He made himself a tribal project against Jonathan. He fought Tinubu all the way to Chicago and still failed. Atiku is anti-south.

Finally, pairing both of them is not the issue. Let us hear their policy plans.
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by helinues: 11:02am On Aug 24, 2025
Deon28:
When Apc was formed, Tinubu knew he can't take power without the North, he used Buhari to achieved that.
For ADC to achieve their goal, Obi should deputize Atiku, before 12pm that day, Tinubu is a gooner even rigging can't save him.
Anything outside Atiku/Obi ticket ADC is as dead as a corpse.

Obi can't win election without the Norther support, Atiku can't win without the southeast support. So they should do the needful or allow Tinubu disgrace them on election day.
2019 and 2023 elections showed that South East votes is irrelevant in the presidential election in Nigeria

How do you want to sell Atiku's presidency in SW and SS? What would the convincing story be in NC? The Northerners who are preparing for 2031 Northern presidency, which role do you think they would play in the 2027 election?

If the position of VP is just like a mere commissioner position, which you people alluded to when Elrufai was taunting former VP Osinbajo, why should Peter Obi the best candidate be holding such position?
Re: 2027: ADC Struggles Over Atiku, Obi’s Indecision by Omenlon: 11:02am On Aug 24, 2025
MemphitzDgreat1:
Tinubu's only option for winning 2027 elections in rigging...

Kiss The Truth
clap for yourself. It's good to make oneself happy.
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