Obi’s 2027 Chances Ended with ADC Exit, Says Fayose

Fayose said Obi and other opposition politicians weakened their collective chances against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) by abandoning the ADC platform and pursuing separate political paths

Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said Peter Obi’s decision to leave the African Democratic Congress (ADC) effectively ended his chances of winning the 2027 presidential election.

Fayose said Obi and other opposition politicians weakened their collective chances against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) by abandoning the ADC platform and pursuing separate political paths.

He made the remarks on Tuesday during an interview on TVC News’ Politics Tonight, where he assessed the opposition’s prospects ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to Fayose, the opposition had the potential to mount a formidable challenge against the APC when its major figures were united under the ADC, but that opportunity was lost when Obi left the coalition.

“When they were all together in ADC, I would tell anybody that they will make an impact. The day Obi left ADC for NDC, that day Obi lost,” he said.

Fayose, however, acknowledged Obi’s contributions to Nigeria, describing him as “a fantastic Nigerian who has made his marks, who has shown that things can get better.”

He argued that Obi’s personal qualities would not be enough to overcome the consequences of opposition disunity.

“But when opposition, when they don’t come together, they will continue to lose,” Fayose said.

The former governor also suggested that it was now too late for the opposition politicians to reverse their decisions and reunite ahead of the election.

“It’s too late now. INEC has accredited everybody. Even if you say you are not doing again, you’re on your own,” he said.

“You have put your feet in the water. You can’t get out. You have gotten wet already,” he added.

 

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