
Opposition Unites? Atiku, Obi, Amaechi Plot Tinubu’s Ouster in 2027
Nigeria’s political heavyweights—including Atiku Abubakar (PDP), Peter Obi (LP), and Rotimi Amaechi (APC)—held clandestine talks in Abuja to forge a pan-party coalition aimed at unseating President Bola Tinubu in 2027. The closed-door summit, organized by the National Political Consultative Group (North), signals mounting dissent over Tinubu’s economic policies, insecurity, and alleged regional marginalization.
Who’s In? Inside the Mega Coalition’s Power Players
Key attendees at the Abuja Continental Hotel meeting included:
- Atiku Abubakar: PDP’s 2023 presidential candidate.
- Peter Obi: Labour Party’s 2023 flagbearer, mobilizing youth support.
- Rotimi Amaechi: Ex-Transport Minister and APC defector.
- Datti Baba-Ahmed: LP’s 2023 vice presidential candidate.
- Northern Heavyweights: Ex-SGF Babachir Lawal, Senator Tunde Ogbeha, ex-Kogi Gov. Idris Wada.
Surprise Defectors: Former Tinubu allies from the North reportedly joined, citing frustration with APC’s “exclusionary governance.”
Blueprint for 2027: Mergers, Grassroots, and ‘Credible Polls’
The coalition’s roadmap includes:
- Structural Overhaul: Build grassroots networks across all 36 states, starting with 40–100 influencers per Northern state (ex-lawmakers, LG chairs, youth leaders).
- Party Strategy: Merge smaller parties (e.g., League of Northern Democrats) or launch a new “big tent” movement.
- Election Integrity: Lobby for transparent polls, leveraging international observers.
- Policy Agenda: Address inflation, insecurity, and subsidy fallout to counter Tinubu’s weak points.
“This isn’t just about 2027—it’s about saving Nigeria from collapse,” an anonymous attendee told Leadership.
APC in Crisis? Tinubu’s ‘Sole Candidate’ Move Backfires
The coalition gains momentum as Tinubu faces backlash:
- APC’s Misstep: Ruling party’s early endorsement of Tinubu as 2027 sole candidate alienated Northern allies.
- Economic Unrest: Inflation at 33.7%, fuel subsidy chaos, and worsening insecurity fuel public anger.
- Regional Grievances: Northern elites accuse Tinubu of sidelining their interests in appointments and projects.
Shekarau’s Gambit: Ex-Kano Gov. Ibrahim Shekarau’s League of Northern Democrats pledged support, boosting the coalition’s Northern credibility.
Next Steps: Southern Summit and Ideological Harmony
Plans underway:
- Southern Integration: Follow-up summit to court Southeast/South-South blocs, where Obi and Amaechi hold sway.
- Ideological Framework: Draft a manifesto blending free-market reforms (Obi) with federal power-sharing (Atiku).
- APC Counterattack: Tinubu loyalists dismiss the coalition as “desperate noise,” but insiders admit fears of defections.
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Why This Matters:
With Tinubu’s approval ratings sinking and opposition ranks swelling, Nigeria faces its most consequential political realignment since 2015. The coalition’s success could end APC’s dominance—or fracture the opposition further.
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