I’m still in Labour Party despite coalition for 2027 – Peter Obi

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  • To contest 2027 presidential election

Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, Mr Peter Obi, has
clarified that he remains in the LP, despite joining the African Democratic Congress, the broad based opposition alliance working to wrest power from President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 polls.

Also, he reiterated that he would contest for President in 2027, maintaining that he was serious about his ambition.

Obi declared that he had not left LP for the African Democratic Congress, which is the platform adopted by the coalition of opposition leaders.

He made these declarations on Friday while speaking during the flag-off of campaign for the party’s candidate for the November 8, 2025 governorship election in Anambra State, Dr George Moghalu and his running mate, Lady Ifeoma Okaro.

According to him, all members of the Labour Party, including elected members of the National Assembly, are part of the coalition.

He said, “I will start this conversation by clarifying some confusions making the rounds.

“I need to explain to you and it is very important that I clarify this because people are saying, ‘Oh! Obi is in ADC and also in the Labour Party.

“Let me put it categorically clear, I and the National Assembly members of the Labour Party are part of the coalition that has adopted ADC for the 2027 election and other parties will join us.

“But today, we are members of the Labour Party.

“If anybody asks you which party does Peter Obi belongs today, tell him Peter Obi is in Labour Party.

“If anybody asks you about the coalition, tell him, the coalition is for 2027.

“Everyone has the right to run for president. I won’t stop anyone.

“But if anyone asks, let them know I am in the race, and no one does it better than me.

“It is important that they know that, and that is why we are here to initiate the campaign of the Labour Party governorship candidate in Anambra State, Dr George Moughalu.”

In his speech, Moghalu, said he and his running mate would govern the state with “fear of God, and rely heavily on the grace of God.”

He promised to give the state qualitative governance if elected as governor.

Moughalu said, “Although my administration will ask people to pay tax, we will never unleash pestle wielding touts on the good people of the state.

“Let us unite with purpose and resolve to shape a brighter and more inclusive Anambra. Together, we move forward— for the people, and with the people.”

Also addressing the gathering, the state chairman of the LP, Ugochukwu Emeh, said the rally was aimed at deepening party’s grassroots movement and reaffirming its commitment to equity, good governance and people-oriented leadership.

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