
2027: After Obi, Atiku Woos Other Political Stakeholders to Join ADC
As preparations for the 2027 general elections gradually gather momentum, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has reportedly stepped up efforts to rally political stakeholders to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), following recent developments involving Peter Obi.
Sources close to the unfolding political realignments indicate that Atiku is reaching out to influential figures across different political blocs in a bid to build a broader coalition under the ADC platform. The move is seen as part of a strategic effort to position the party as a viable alternative ahead of the next presidential race.
The ADC has recently gained increased attention amid talks of opposition unity and potential realignments aimed at challenging the ruling party. Political observers note that Atiku’s involvement could significantly boost the party’s visibility and strengthen its national structure.
Atiku, a veteran of Nigerian politics and a multiple-time presidential contender, is believed to be exploring options that would allow for wider collaboration and consensus-building among opposition figures. His outreach efforts come at a time when discussions around coalition politics and power-sharing arrangements are becoming more prominent.
While no official declaration has been made regarding Atiku’s final political plans for 2027, his engagement with the ADC and other political actors signals a growing push for early groundwork and strategic positioning.
As consultations continue, analysts suggest that the coming months could shape the direction of opposition politics, with alliances and party platforms likely to play a decisive role in determining the 2027 electoral landscape.

