Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, has submitted a one-term proposal to the opposition coalition championed by a constellation of opposition figures who want to unseat President Bola Tinubu in 2027.
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Among them are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, immediate past governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufai and former Senate President David Mark.
The coalition is expected to expeditiously scrutinise the proposal in light of limited timectha is available to consummate deals and agreements ahead of electioneering next year prelude to the 2027 general elections.
The National Coordinator for Obidient Movement Worldwide, Dr Yunusa Tanko, disclosed the submission of the proposal on Tuesday.
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“We have presented it to the coalition. It is there for them to make a decision. But we are confident it can work. This is a pronouncement rooted in integrity, and Peter Obi embodies that. What Nigeria needs now are leaders with integrity,” he had reportedly told The Punch newspaper.
According to Tanko, “the former Anambra State governor does not require more than four years to transform the country and rescue its economy from collapse.
“Obi has said clearly—even though the single term is not in the constitution—that he is committing himself to serve only one tenure. He believes four years is more than enough to accomplish his mission. That shows you how prepared and focused he is.
“Even stabilising electricity alone will solve a multitude of problems. He is promising that under his leadership, Nigeria will become an exporting country again. Planes will no longer leave our airports empty.”
Tanko, a former presidential candidate himself, also explained why Obi chose to accept the traditional title from the Pantami community after decades of turning down similar honours.
“Obi is not a man who chases titles. But this one is special. It comes from a northern community recognising an Igbo man for his generosity and impact. It speaks volumes about Obi’s growing national acceptance, especially in the North where he was less favoured during the 2023 elections,” he said.
He added that Obi’s humanitarian efforts in northern Nigeria—particularly in underserved communities—had begun to shift public perception in the region.
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“His Excellency has visited places without potable water and funded borehole projects. In Pantami today, there is clean water not just for people but even for animals. Locals now say, ‘Go fetch me water from Peter Obi’s borehole.’ That tells you something has changed.
“He also supports entrepreneurship among northern youths and visits Almajiri schools, even helping to build toilets where there were none. These gestures have earned him deep grassroots support.”
Tanko stated that the recognition from Pantami was a “testament to the bridge-building legacy” of Peter Obi and an indicator that the political tide might be shifting ahead of 2027.
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