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2027: Why Obi Met Jonathan Privately

byRosemary Ani Pius
April 28, 2026
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New insights have surfaced regarding the purpose of the private meeting held on Monday between former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and former Anambra State governor Peter Obi, as political manoeuvring ahead of the 2027 general elections gains momentum.

An explanation was offered by Obi’s former campaign spokesperson and the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, Yunusa Tanko, during an exclusive discussion with The PUNCH. The closed-door interaction between Jonathan and Obi had earlier attracted widespread attention, with many analysts interpreting it as part of Obi’s growing political engagements across the country.

Footage and images from the meeting quickly circulated online after being shared by ADC Vanguard, the mobilisation arm of the African Democratic Congress coalition, via its official X (formerly Twitter) account. The development further intensified speculation about Obi’s strategic consultations with influential figures.

Tanko explained that the visit formed part of a larger effort to engage prominent national stakeholders and solicit their backing for Obi’s anticipated presidential bid. According to him, this move reflects what he described as the clear preference of a significant number of Nigerian youths, who view Obi as their candidate of choice.

He noted that the outreach also aims to foster national unity by addressing perceived imbalances in leadership representation, particularly for the southeastern region. Tanko suggested that supporting Obi could help bridge long-standing gaps and promote a stronger sense of inclusion across the country.

Emphasising the strategic importance of the meeting, Tanko highlighted Obi’s previous contributions during Jonathan’s administration, suggesting that such a relationship makes the appeal for support both logical and timely. He expressed optimism that Jonathan’s endorsement, if secured, could significantly enhance Obi’s political prospects.

Tanko also pointed out that similar consultations have been extended to key northern figures, including Ango Abdullahi, as part of a broader strategy to build nationwide consensus and support.

Responding to questions about whether the meeting fits into wider coalition-building efforts and potential plans to position Obi as a consensus candidate among opposition groups, Tanko affirmed that consultations remain an ongoing process in politics. He stressed that engagement with stakeholders continues up until the very moment a leader assumes office.

Echoing this perspective, Obi’s media aide, Ibrahim Umar, issued a brief statement describing the meeting as one of several ongoing discussions with former national leaders. Umar quoted Obi as acknowledging Jonathan’s experience and democratic credentials, noting the importance of seeking guidance from individuals who have previously led the country.

Obi himself remarked that in challenging times, it is essential to consult respected figures like Jonathan, who he described as having served Nigeria with dedication and integrity. He reiterated the value of such interactions in shaping the nation’s future.

It was also disclosed that Obi has held similar meetings with past leaders, including former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Ibrahim Babangida, as part of his ongoing nationwide consultations.

While Obi refrained from revealing specific outcomes of his discussion with Jonathan, he noted that the former President expressed a desire for credible, transparent, and fair elections in the country. He also emphasised that Jonathan does not support the idea of a one-party system, underscoring his commitment to democratic principles.

Obi, however, made it clear that Jonathan has not officially endorsed his potential candidacy for the 2027 presidential election.

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