Peter Obi, South-East Senators, Others Join ADC in Enugu

Published on 31 December 2025 at 14:20

Reported by: L. Imafidon | Edited by: Gabriel Osa

Enugu, Nigeria — In a landmark political realignment, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) during a ceremony held in Enugu State. The event drew a high-profile attendance of political leaders, including Senator David Mark, former Imo State Governor Emeka Ihedioha, Senator Victor Umeh, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, and Senator Ben Obi, signaling a significant consolidation of opposition forces in preparation for the 2027 general elections

Obi’s defection marks a notable shift in Nigeria’s opposition landscape, moving from the Labour Party to the ADC, a platform gaining traction among leaders seeking broad coalition-building across regional and political lines. The former Anambra State governor’s decision comes amid growing momentum for unified opposition ahead of national elections, with observers noting its potential impact on voter alignment, particularly in the South-East geopolitical zone. 

In his address at the event, Obi emphasized the need for a “rescue journey” for Nigeria, highlighting governance challenges and the necessity of ensuring transparent and credible elections. He encouraged opposition leaders to collaborate under a common platform, asserting that the ADC offers a strategic vehicle for political engagement and reform. 

The presence of seasoned politicians like Senator Mark and Tambuwal underscores broad opposition support, while regional heavyweights Ihedioha and Umeh’s participation highlights South-East backing. Analysts view the choice of Enugu as symbolic, reflecting the geopolitical importance of the region in shaping national politics and consolidating grassroots support for the ADC. 

Reactions to the defection have been mixed. Supporters hail the move as a consolidation of opposition strength and a positive step toward political renewal, while critics question its timing and potential implications for party loyalties and strategic alliances. Presidential aides and ruling party officials have expressed concern over the shift, with some viewing it as a direct challenge to existing political dynamics. 

Obi’s formal induction into the ADC represents a strategic repositioning of the opposition and underscores ongoing efforts to mobilize voters and strengthen party structures ahead of the 2027 electoral cycle. The event in Enugu is widely seen as a milestone in contemporary Nigerian politics, setting the stage for potential alliances and increased collaboration among opposition figures nationwide. 

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