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    ADC leaders, Obi weigh NDC option

    ‎Many top leaders of the African Democratic Congress are planning to defect to the National Democratic Congress ahead of the 2027 general elections, Saturday PUNCH has gathered.

    ‎Our correspondents learnt that among those at the centre of the unfolding realignment is the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

    ‎Sources close to the former Anambra State governor said the move followed growing dissatisfaction with the internal structure of the ADC and rising uncertainties after a Supreme Court judgment.

    ‎The court judgment, delivered on Thursday, though seen by some as a temporary relief, deepened anxiety among coalition leaders ahead of the 2027 elections.

    ‎While the apex court vacated the earlier injunction that removed David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola as National Chairman and Secretary, respectively, the ruling stopped short of resolving the substantive leadership dispute, instead returning the matter to the Federal High Court for continuation.

    ‎With the core issues still to be decided at the lower court, there are fears that the final outcome could disrupt the party’s leadership at a critical moment in the election cycle.

    ‎Insiders said the situation, coupled with the running battle with followers of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, forced Obi and his loyalists to reconsider their stay.

    ‎A source familiar with the development said, “I can confirm to you that His Excellency Peter Obi has been consulting many of us who are stakeholders. And considering what is playing out in the ADC, the party seems to be designed and structured to favour an individual aspirant. They are also not ready to zone their presidential ticket to the South.

    ‎“If the party structure is skewed in favour of an aspirant, obviously that aspirant will win, and it will not amount to a credible primary election. In addition, if you look at the numerous litigations in the party and the crisis rocking it, His Excellency has concluded that the platform is not formidable for him to contest on.

    ‎“Recall that Obi promised his supporters and Nigerians that his name will be on the ballot. We have met with the NDC and they have promised an unchallenged presidential ticket for him to run in 2027.

    ‎“All things being equal, in a couple of days—between now and next week—he is expected to dump the ADC for the NDC. It will be a massive move, and all his supporters are also expected to move with him to the NDC. That is what I know.”

    ‎Another aide of the former governor confirmed the plan.

    ‎“From my findings and understanding, he is going to make this intention known to all Nigerians and take action in the coming days,” the source said.

    ‎When contacted, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Yunusa Tanko, declined to confirm or deny the development but reiterated that Obi would contest in 2027.

    ‎He said, “Well, I would neither confirm nor deny at the same time until such a pronouncement is made officially.

    ‎“What I want to tell Nigerians is that His Excellency, Peter Obi has continuously been saying that he will be on the ballot to run for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I believe in him, and I want Nigerians to believe that as well. What I said is clear: I said he will run on a platform. I did not say which platform.”

    ‎The NDC Deputy Publicity Secretary, Abdulmumin Abdulsalam, said discussions involving Obi and former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso had been ongoing with its National Leader, Senator Seriake Dickson.

    ‎He said, “Well, the most I can tell you is that they have been interfacing with our leader for quite some time. Also, do not forget that there is a possibility of an alliance that has been under discussion for quite some time.

    ‎“So, with the legal twist we are witnessing now, the legal uncertainties, I think there might be some credence to that. However, I cannot categorically confirm to you that it is true, but you should know that, to a very large extent, there is a possibility of it happening.

    ‎“Obi is most welcome in the party, not just him, even Kwankwaso too. They have discussed with our national leaders, so you should just watch out.

    ‎“We received their names about a month ago from the ADC. We are willing to give them the presidential ticket. We are willing to, you know—only Providence, except if Providence decides otherwise, we are willing, and they will join us.”

    ‎ADC leaders weigh defection to NDC

    ‎Saturday PUNCH gathered that after the Supreme Court judgment, more leaders of the party were planning to also move to the NDC.

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