Politics
ADC, the Atiku–Obi Possibility and the Road to 2027 -By Muhammad Umar Shehu
Atiku Abubakar represents a pan-Nigerian political figure with deep national reach, and Peter Obi carries a reputation that resonates strongly with millions of Nigerians seeking responsible leadership. When these strengths come together within a broader political coalition, the result could produce one of the most formidable opposition forces in the country’s contemporary political history.
As Nigeria gradually moves closer to another electoral season, the political atmosphere across the country is beginning to change. Discussions about credible opposition are becoming more serious, and many Nigerians are looking toward political platforms that can truly challenge the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In this unfolding political reality, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) remains one of the formidable political parties capable of confronting the ruling establishment and returning real political competition to the country.
Nigeria’s opposition politics has for years suffered from division and scattered political ambitions. Different parties and leaders often share similar concerns about governance, yet they operate separately. That fragmentation weakens the strength of the opposition and makes it easier for those in power to maintain control. What the moment demands now is unity of purpose and a coalition strong enough to represent the collective voice of Nigerians who want a different direction for the country.
This is where the possibility of an alliance between Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi becomes politically significant. A ticket built around these two figures remains one of the strongest political combinations capable of confronting the current power structure. Both men have built national recognition that goes beyond regional politics. Atiku has spent decades in the national political space and has established relationships across the length and breadth of Nigeria. Obi, on the other hand, has built strong credibility among Nigerians who demand transparency, economic discipline, and responsible leadership.
An Atiku–Obi alliance under the platform of the ADC could create a political force capable of mobilizing Nigerians from different regions, religions, and social backgrounds. Such a coalition would not merely be another political arrangement. It would represent a national movement built on the understanding that the future of the country requires cooperation among leaders who command wide support across the federation.
Nigeria’s political history already shows the power of strategic alliances. The formation of the All Progressives Congress before the 2015 Nigerian presidential election demonstrated how a united political front can change the direction of power in the country. That moment reshaped Nigeria’s political structure and proved that when political forces come together with a clear objective, the balance of power can shift.
Today, the ADC stands in a similar position as a political platform capable of bringing together different leaders who share the goal of restoring political balance in Nigeria. The party is gradually becoming a meeting point for a broader coalition determined to present Nigerians with a serious alternative.
Atiku Abubakar represents a pan-Nigerian political figure with deep national reach, and Peter Obi carries a reputation that resonates strongly with millions of Nigerians seeking responsible leadership. When these strengths come together within a broader political coalition, the result could produce one of the most formidable opposition forces in the country’s contemporary political history.
The road ahead will demand unity, discipline, and political courage. Nigeria’s democracy becomes stronger when power is genuinely contested and when citizens are presented with credible alternatives. The emerging political alignment around the ADC and the possibility of an Atiku–Obi ticket reflects a growing determination among many Nigerians to reshape the political direction of the country.
Muhammad Umar Shehu
Wrote from Gombe. He can be reached via:
umarmuhammadshehu2@gmail.com