Obidient Movement Denies Talks of Joint Ticket with Atiku for 2027 Elections

2027: No joint ticket discussion between Atiku, Obi - Yunusa Tanko

No Talks of Joint Ticket Between Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar for 2027 Elections, Says Obidient Movement

In a significant development, Dr. Yunusa Tanko, the Interim National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, has revealed that there have been no discussions between Peter Obi, the movement’s leader, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar regarding a potential joint ticket for the 2027 general elections. Tanko made this clarification on Arise Television’s Prime Time program on Tuesday, putting to rest speculation about a possible alliance between the two prominent Nigerian politicians.

When asked about the rumors, Tanko stated, "That topic hasn’t even come up. People are speculating, but there’s no such talk now." This statement underscores the movement’s focus on its own political strategy, rather than exploring alliances with other parties or individuals at this time. Tanko, however, confirmed that the Obidient Movement is engaged in ongoing consultations with like-minded political parties and stakeholders, signaling a broader effort to build coalitions that align with the movement’s values.

According to Tanko, any future alliance must be driven by national interest, rather than elite political arrangements. This emphasis on prioritizing the needs and interests of the Nigerian people reflects the movement’s commitment to integrity, inclusiveness, and service. The Obidient Movement’s current focus, as announced by Tanko, is on constructing a broad-based coalition that embodies these principles, aiming to serve the Nigerian people with transparency and accountability.

In a demonstration of Peter Obi’s commitment to his word, Tanko also mentioned that Obi is willing to serve only one term if required by a coalition agreement. This stance reinforces Obi’s reputation for integrity and his dedication to putting the interests of the nation above personal ambitions.

As Nigeria looks towards the 2027 general elections, the Obidient Movement’s stance on alliances and its commitment to national interest over political expediency will undoubtedly shape the country’s political landscape. With its emphasis on integrity, inclusiveness, and service, the movement is poised to play a significant role in the upcoming elections, potentially offering a fresh alternative to traditional political arrangements. As the political scene continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the Obidient Movement is dedicated to forging a new path, one that prioritizes the Nigerian people above all else.

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