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‘Why I Met Jonathan’ — Peter Obi Speaks on Strategy Ahead of 2027 Elections

Labour Party’s Peter Obi says his talks with ex-President Goodluck Jonathan centred on unity, security, and Nigeria’s direction ahead of 2027 polls.

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Peter Obi has shed light on his recent meeting with former President Goodluck Jonathan, describing the engagement as a meaningful discussion on Nigeria’s direction.

The meeting, held behind closed doors on Monday, saw Obi leading a delegation of notable South-East leaders to Jonathan’s residence as part of wider consultations ahead of the 2027 polls.

In a post shared on X, Obi said:
“Our discussions were frank, thoughtful, and anchored on the urgent need to reposition Nigeria on the path of unity, security, stability, productivity, and inclusive governance.”

He highlighted the need for unity among leaders across the country to address ongoing economic and security concerns.

“At a time when our nation continues to grapple with economic hardship, rising insecurity, and deepening social divisions, it has become imperative that leaders across regions come together to reflect, consult, and act in the overall interest of the Nigerian people,” he said.

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Obi maintained that the nation requires leadership built on competence and integrity rather than personal ambition.

“Nigeria today requires leadership that is guided not by personal ambition, but by competence, character, capacity, and compassion. Governance is not about sharing what is left, but about creating what is needed,” he said.

He further advocated for an economic transformation focused on production, emphasising the need to leverage Nigeria’s resources for sustainable growth.

Describing the 2027 general elections as pivotal, Obi said they present an opportunity to reshape the country’s future.

“The 2027 elections must not just be seen as another political exercise, but as a critical opportunity to reset the trajectory of our country.

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“It must be about the Nigerian child who deserves quality education, the struggling entrepreneur who needs a conducive environment to thrive, and the millions of citizens who simply desire a secure and functional nation,” he said.

The meeting was attended by Igbo elders, South-East senators from the African Democratic Congress, and other political allies.

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