Step Aside For Peter Obi In 2027 - Obidents Tell Atiku In Abia Rally

Posted by Samuel on Sat 19th Jul, 2025 - tori.ng

The peaceful rally daubed ‘one million man-march for Obi’, held simultaneously in Umuahia the state capital, Aba the commercial nerve centre, Ohafia and Uzuakoli towns respectively.

The supporters of Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi—widely known as the 'Obidients'—in Abia State have urged former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to abandon his speculated 2027 presidential ambition and instead support Obi in securing the presidential ticket of the proposed coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

They made the appeal during their mega rallies on Saturday to mark Obi’s 64 birthday.

The peaceful rally daubed ‘one million man-march for Obi’, held simultaneously in Umuahia the state capital, Aba the commercial nerve centre, Ohafia and Uzuakoli towns respectively.

Addressing newsmen in Umuahia, the Abia State Chairman of the Organising Committee and one of the Coordinators of the Obidients in the state, Dr Chibuzor Obiesili, appealed to Atiku to sacrifice his presidential ambition in support of Obi, who he said has the quick fix to Nigeria’s challenges if given the opportunity.

Dr Obiesili acknowledged the efforts and contributions of the former Vice President to move Nigeria forward, but strongly appealed to him to take the back seat and support Obi’s presidential bid.

He commended Atiku and other opposition figures for forming the coalition against President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid, but advised the coalition to cede its presidential ticket to the South.

On why the movement is rooting for Obi, he said the former Anambra State Governor “has the pedigree, track record of integrity and national appeal”.

”We thank those behind the formation of the coalition. But we appeal that the coalition should consider Obi for its presidential ticket because he has the national appeal needed to uproot the ruling APC.

”We plead with Atiku to please step aside for Obi. Atiku has tried his best for Nigeria but his greatest sacrifice and gift to Nigeria will be to support Obi get the ADC presidential ticket in 2027 so that Nigeria can move forward. Nigeria needs an Obi for a quick fix, and in the interest of all. He has what is needed to pull Nigeria out of the woods!”

On the birthday rally, Obiesili said it was not coerced but a voluntary action by the Obidents to celebrate Obi “for what he represents and stands for”.

He said that Obi’s consistent advocacy for the poor and oppressed masses of Nigeria had endeared him to many across party, religious and ethnic lines.

”Obi has shown exemplary leadership. His lifestyle and passion for the masses are worth emulating. He is a man of character, integrity and compassion. That’s why we are celebrating him.

”We haven’t seen a politician in Nigeria today who is as clean and transparent as he . If one comes up tomorrow, we will also celebrate the person but for now, we haven’t seen any”.


He wished Obi long life and sound health while praying God to grant him his dream of presiding over the affairs of the country.

”Our prayer is that God will grant him his life dream of becoming the President of this country one day”,
he declared.

Meanwhile members of the Obident Movement, in jubilant procession, marched through major streets in Umuahia, chanting solidarity songs and dancing to the admiration of residents.

Highlight of the rally was empathy visit to correctional centres, hospitals and orphanages where the Obidents donated some items to them in memory of Obi.

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