2027 Elections: Atiku’s Aide Drags Peter Obi Over Alleged Move to Secure His Principal's Support
A senior aide to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has accused Peter Obi of sending emissaries to beg his principal to step down and support his 2027 presidential ambition, escalating the political rivalry between the two opposition leaders.
2027 Elections: Atiku’s Aide Drags Peter Obi Over Alleged Move to Secure His Principal's Support
The fresh allegation comes amid the informal commencement of the 2027 campaign season, as political actors across party lines begin to jockey for position.
The aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity, claimed that Obi's representatives had approached Atiku multiple times with offers of a joint ticket, allegedly seeking to persuade the former Vice President to abandon his own presidential ambitions.
The accusation has been met with swift denial from Obi's camp, which described the claim as baseless propaganda designed to distract from the real issues facing the country, including insecurity, economic hardship, and the rising cost of living.
The move underscores a significant shift in the political dynamics of the 2027 election, suggesting that Obi may be making a concerted effort to consolidate opposition support behind his own candidacy.
However, Atiku's camp appears determined to maintain its independence, with the aide insisting that the former Vice President remains committed to his own presidential ambition.
Atiku's team has also reportedly pointed to the Osun governorship election, which was won by Governor Ademola Adeleke, as a demonstration of their political strength and readiness for 2027, arguing that the result proves the opposition can still win without aligning behind a single candidate.
The war of words between the two camps is likely to intensify as the election draws nearer, with both leaders vying for the support of the opposition base.
Atiku's rejection of Obi's overtures suggests that the opposition landscape remains fragmented, raising questions about the potential for a united front against the ruling All Progressives Congress.
Political analysts suggest that the inability of opposition leaders to forge a common front could work to the advantage of the APC, especially if the party capitalises on its incumbency and the benefits of governance, which the President has been promoting as evidence of his administration's progress.
The allegation also highlights the growing tension between the two political heavyweights, who were once allies in the opposition camp.
The rivalry between Atiku and Obi has been a simmering issue since the 2023 election, when Obi's decision to run as the Labour Party candidate split the opposition vote and contributed to the APC's victory.
As the 2027 election approaches, the two leaders are once again at odds, and the question of whether they can set aside their differences to challenge the ruling party remains one of the most pressing issues in Nigerian politics.
With the campaign season expected to formally kick off soon, the battle for control of the opposition space is likely to intensify, and the outcome could have far-reaching implications for the future of the country.
Source: TrendyBeatz