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Resignation: ADC says coalition bigger than Obi 

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says the coalition remains strong despite the resignation of Mr. Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party (LP) Presidential Candidate.

The Lagos State ADC Chairman, Mr. George Ashiru, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos, while reacting to the Obi’s resignation from the coalition.

Many of Nigeria’s opposition figures, including Obi had adopted ADC as a political platform to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027 general elections.

Reacting, Ashiru described Obi’s decision as consistent with his political history, noting that the aspirant often reassessed his positions when party consensus does not favour him.

“I think that is typical of Mr. Peter Obi’s political approach. Once consensus is not reached in a way that favours him, he may keep his options open.

“From his explanation, there have been multiple issues. He believes he needs to take a decision that is in his best interest and service to Nigeria.

“This reflects challenges seen in the Labour Party, including internal disputes, court cases, and related concerns,” he said.

The chairman, however, said the timing of Obi’s resignation raised questions, coming shortly after a Supreme Court judgment affirming the party’s leadership.

“What we do not understand is why he made that pronouncement after the Supreme Court victory. Before then, one might assume uncertainty about the outcome.

“But the court has affirmed the leadership put in place by coalition members, including him. They are expected to stand with that structure till the very end.

“Elections are emotional, however, and supporters may shift positions if they perceive instability or internal crises,” he added.

He emphasised that the ADC-led coalition had grown beyond a single party, incorporating diverse political interests and stakeholders.

“What began as ADC has expanded to include elements from CPC, former APC members, and other political blocs.

“It also includes supporters associated with Nasir El-Rufai, as well as members of SDP, Accord, and others.

“About two weeks ago in Ibadan, opposition parties held a summit and agreed to work together towards a common goal,” he said.

The chairman noted that despite Obi’s exit, his supporters might still align with ADC candidates, particularly in local elections.

“Mr. Obi has a strong support base, but that does not mean his followers will not vote for ADC candidates.

“In Lagos, if our candidate is popular, supporters from other movements may still vote for such a candidate.

“This is because their primary focus remains the presidential election, which is national in scope,” he said.

He added that local elections are often influenced by candidate appeal, unlike presidential contests, which tend to reflect regional sentiments.

“Ultimately, we will wait and see how events unfold,” he added. (NAN)

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