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2027: Peter Obi makes u-turn, says, I’ll join coalition if…

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The Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Mr. Peter Obi, has emphasized that any coalition he joins must prioritize the welfare and development of Nigeria and its people.

Obi made this statement on his verified X account, addressing what he termed a misrepresentation of his comments during a recent interview on possible alliances aimed at displacing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 elections.

He wrote, “I have observed that my honest interview yesterday was misquoted by many media outlets, creating a false narrative that misrepresents my position. Let me set the record straight:

“I am not against coalition; in truth, I am for it — not for a power grab but to position Nigeria for greatness.

“I have not, and will never, advocate for any coalition or alliance that does not prioritize the welfare and progress of the ordinary Nigerian.”

Obi emphasized that governance discussions must focus on critical issues such as access to quality healthcare, education, and poverty alleviation.

“Too often in our nation’s history, individuals and groups have come together solely for the purpose of taking power for power’s sake. Such endeavors, devoid of genuine purpose and vision, have only deepened our challenges, leaving the ordinary Nigerian to bear the brunt of bad governance. This is what I stand firmly against,” he stated.

According to Obi, leadership must be about service, not self-interest, and should aim to create a nation where opportunities abound, justice and equity are upheld, and governance serves the people rather than oppresses them.

“As I have always maintained, the New Nigeria is possible. But it requires us to change the way we think about power. It is not about grabbing it; it is about using it responsibly to transform lives and secure a brighter future for generations to come,” he concluded.

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