₦60M War Chest: Obidients & Kwankwasiyya Join Forces for Obi-Kwankwaso 2027 Alliance Push!

Ahead of Nigeria's 2027 general elections, supporters of former presidential candidates Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso have initiated early coalition discussions. These talks are aimed at forming a consensus presidential ticket under the umbrella of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). This significant development, unveiled during the party’s Aspirants’ Summit in Abuja, saw the Obidient and Kwankwasiyya movements announce plans to collectively raise ₦60 million. This fund is specifically designated for the purchase of a joint presidential nomination form, an initiative described by organizers as a symbolic grassroots mobilization effort to foster opposition unity.
The impetus behind this proposed alliance stems from a desire to circumvent the fragmentation that plagued opposition parties during the 2023 presidential contest, which saw both Obi (Labour Party) and Kwankwaso (New Nigeria Peoples Party) run separately. Political observers view this collaboration as a reflection of increasing pressure within opposition circles to forge a broader, more formidable alliance capable of mounting a robust challenge against the ruling party in the upcoming 2027 elections. Dr. Yunusa Tanko, National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, emphasized that the fundraising drive is intended to demonstrate widespread popular support for a coalition that many Nigerians believe could fundamentally alter the country's political trajectory. He added that the proposed alliance is a direct response to a growing public demand for a stronger, more coordinated opposition platform equipped to tackle Nigeria's pressing economic and governance challenges.
While neither Peter Obi nor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has formally declared their intention to contest the 2027 presidential race, the escalating cooperation between their respective support bases has already ignited considerable political discussion. These conversations revolve around potential power-sharing arrangements, regional balancing, and the delicate management of competing political ambitions. Representing Peter Obi at the summit, Chief Peter Ameh, former Chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council, urged all aspirants seeking elective positions under the NDC to prioritize national interest, competence, and credibility over personal aspirations. Ameh issued a strong caution against coalitions founded solely on political convenience and defections without a clear ideological underpinning, arguing that such alliances are unlikely to gain the trust and confidence of Nigerians. He also critically addressed the prevalent culture of post-election defections by politicians, asserting that such actions undermine democratic accountability and constitute a betrayal of voters who cast their ballots based on specific party programs and manifesto promises.
Moshood Shittu, Coordinator of the Kwankwaso National Network, contributed to the discussions by attributing Nigeria’s persistent challenges primarily to leadership failure rather than a scarcity of resources. He firmly maintained that the nation requires honest and competent leadership to navigate its current difficulties effectively. Beyond the specific Obi-Kwankwaso alliance, concerns were also raised at the summit regarding the process by which candidates would emerge within the NDC for the upcoming elections. Ikenna Enekweizu, National Secretary of the party, moved to allay these fears, assuring aspirants that the party is committed to conducting transparent primaries. He explicitly dismissed any allegations of a secret list of preferred candidates circulating within the leadership, affirming that all aspirants who duly purchase nomination forms would be granted the opportunity to participate, either through democratic primaries or mutually agreed consensus arrangements. Enekweizu further highlighted special concessions for women, youths, and persons living with disabilities, detailing that female aspirants and contestants aged between 18 and 35 would pay only 50 percent of the nomination fees, while persons living with disabilities would be required to pay just 25 percent.
Veteran politician Buba Galadima offered a crucial caution to opposition parties, warning against the pitfalls of poorly managed primaries. He emphasized that internal disputes, if not handled adeptly, could severely weaken coalition efforts even before the election season officially commences. Drawing from historical experiences, Galadima pointed out that violent and divisive primaries frequently leave parties embroiled in litigation, factional crises, and lingering bitterness. He suggested that properly negotiated consensus arrangements could be a more effective strategy for opposition parties to maintain unity and cohesion leading up to the 2027 elections. As these coalition talks continue to gain momentum, political analysts are keenly watching, believing that the coming months will be instrumental in determining whether the emerging Obi-Kwankwaso discussions will evolve into a truly formidable opposition alliance or if they will ultimately end as yet another failed coalition attempt in Nigeria’s complex political history.
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