The Obidient Movement has appealed to former President Goodluck Jonathan not to join the 2027 presidential race but instead throw his weight behind Labour Party’s Peter Obi.
The call followed a closed-door meeting between Jonathan and Obi on Thursday. Obi, in a post on his X handle, shared pictures of their meeting and described the former president as “a very dear elder brother, statesman, and leader,” adding that their discussion focused on national issues.
Although speculation is rife that Jonathan may declare interest in the 2027 contest, he has yet to make an official statement.
National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Dr. Yunusa Tanko, said while both Jonathan and Obi are respected leaders, Obi represents the hope of millions seeking a new political direction.
“They have been friends for a long time. The meeting was for them to fraternise and discuss how to rescue Nigeria,” Tanko explained.
“But for us in the Obidient Movement, it would be great if Jonathan remains the respected statesman he is known for. He has done his best as President, he is respected, and this is the time for him to support his brother,” he added.
