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Utomi Vows to Drop Support for Obi If He Runs as Vice President in 2027

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Renowned political economist Professor Pat Utomi has declared that he will withdraw his support for Peter Obi if the former Anambra State governor accepts a vice-presidential slot in the 2027 general election.

Utomi made the statement on Thursday during a national television interview where he discussed Nigeria’s political future and emerging alignments ahead of the next election cycle.

The founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for Values and Leadership (CVL) insisted that Obi remains firmly positioned to contest for the presidency and not as a running mate to any candidate.

“Obi Will Contest for President” — Utomi

Reacting to speculation following Obi’s recent defection from the Labour Party (LP) to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Utomi dismissed suggestions that the move was to support another aspirant, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who is believed to wield influence within the party.

“I can tell you that Peter Obi will contest for the presidency. The day he becomes somebody’s vice president, I walk away from his corner,” Utomi said.

Obi’s defection on December 31 has sparked widespread political debate, with analysts interpreting the ADC as a possible coalition platform ahead of 2027.

Calls for Age Limits in Nigerian Politics

Utomi also called for constitutional limits on the age of presidential and gubernatorial candidates, proposing that Nigerians above 70 years should be barred from contesting executive offices.

He criticised successive administrations, describing recent leadership as “government in absentia,” and argued that the presidency should not serve as a retirement destination for ageing politicians.

According to him, Nigeria requires physically and mentally fit leadership to address its complex challenges.

Obidient Movement Pledges Loyalty to ADC Process

Meanwhile, Tanko Yunusa, National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, said the movement would remain within the ADC and respect the outcome of the party’s presidential primary, even if Atiku Abubakar emerges as the flagbearer.

Speaking on the same programme, Yunusa said the movement is committed to democratic processes and believes Obi would prevail at the primaries based on popular support.

“As democrats, we will compete fairly within the ADC. We believe Peter Obi will emerge victorious because of the massive support he brings,” he said.

ADC Gains Momentum After Obi’s Entry

Yunusa credited Obi’s entry into the ADC for energising the party nationwide, describing it as a political “vehicle” that gained momentum following his defection.

He said millions of Obi’s supporters, largely youth-driven and reform-minded, are ready to move into the ADC, demanding good governance, accountability, and clarity in leadership.

He also accused the current administration of using what he termed “negative executive power” against citizens, urging Nigerians to reclaim democratic space through peaceful political participation.

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