2027: I’m only interested in coalition against hunger, poverty, says Peter Obi

Our reporter/ The presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, on Monday said the only coalition he is interested in is the one against hunger, poverty, and the terrible state of healthcare and education in Nigeria.

The former Anambra State governor made the disclosure amid growing rumours of a possible coalition among opposition leaders to unseat President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

Obi, who visited the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Kubwa in Abuja on Monday, emphasised that he was not desperate for any position.

“The only coalition I am interested in is the one against hunger, poverty, and the bad state of healthcare and education in the country. I am not desperate for any position,” he said.

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Obi dismissed a purported deal to run as a vice presidential candidate in 2027, insisting that those saying he had an agreement to deputise anyone were playing politics of selfish ambitions detrimental to the growth of the country.

He also made a financial donation to a school project in the diocese.

According to him, since the government has failed woefully to deliver free and qualitative basic education, the church had had to bear the huge burden.

Obi was seen with a former governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, exchanging pleasantries with President Tinubu after the inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Sunday.

Commenting on that, the former Anambra governor said that he was not an enemy of the President and only accorded the necessary courtesy to him in Rome as protocol demanded.

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He reemphasised that the only enemy he has is corruption and corrupt leaders who have made life difficult for the Nigerian people.

 

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