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Atiku, Obi, Amaechi Hold Joint Press in Abuja

byRosemary Ani Pius
February 27, 2026
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A high-profile joint press conference aimed at addressing the state of Nigeria’s democracy is currently underway at the Transcorp Hilton. The event has drawn a wide range of opposition leaders and stakeholders, reflecting growing concerns about the country’s governance and the need for coordinated political action.

Already in attendance are key figures from the African Democratic Congress (ADC), including former Senate President David Mark, former Rauf Aregbesola, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, and former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi. Leaders and representatives from other parties, including the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), are also present, with the party’s National Chairman Ahmed Ajuji and notable members like Buba Galadima taking part in the proceedings.

The conference provides a platform for opposition leaders to collectively voice concerns about governance, democracy, and the urgent need for a united front ahead of the 2027 general elections. Former presidential candidate Peter Obi delivered remarks emphasizing the importance of continuous dialogue and visible solidarity among opposition groups. He noted that while key messages have already been communicated to the public, repetition is essential to reinforce the perception of unity and shared purpose.

Obi stressed that the challenges facing Nigeria ranging from insecurity to economic instability require a concerted effort from all opposition parties. According to him, political fragmentation weakens the ability to hold the current government accountable and limits the impact of democratic reforms. He highlighted the need for opposition leaders to present a coherent alternative and demonstrate their commitment to meaningful change through consistent engagement with the public.

Obi used the platform to call on opposition figures to prioritize participation in such gatherings. He argued that regular presence at joint events is critical for showing a united front, building public trust, and maintaining momentum for reform.

“The need for unity among opposition parties cannot be overstated. We must constantly reinforce that we are together in pursuing meaningful change for Nigeria,” Obi said.

The conference, themed “Urgent Call to Save Nigeria’s Democracy,” underscores the determination of opposition leaders to collaborate and address the pressing political and governance challenges confronting the country. By bringing together a wide spectrum of political actors, the event serves as both a statement of solidarity and a reminder that Nigeria’s democratic future depends on the ability of opposition parties to act in concert, present credible alternatives, and uphold the values of accountability, transparency, and citizen-focused governance.

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