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Peter Obi confirms 2027 presidential bid on Labour Party ticket

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has declared his intention to run for Nigeria’s presidency again in 2027 under the same party.

Obi made the announcement while engaging with supporters in a viral video on Saturday. When asked about his political platform for the next election, he affirmed, “I will still continue to run in the Labour Party. I’m a member of the Labour Party.”

Obi Blames Government for Party Crises

Addressing concerns about his perceived detachment from the Labour Party’s internal conflicts, Obi accused the Nigerian government of deliberately fueling instability in opposition parties.

“What is happening in the Labour Party and the PDP is caused by the government—quote me anywhere,” he said.

Recalling past political interventions, Obi cited how former President Umaru Yar’Adua once mediated party disputes by instructing then-INEC Chairman Maurice Iwu to ensure fairness.

“Today, all parties have problems—these are deliberate crises created by the system,” Obi stated. “If given the opportunity, I will clean this up. A strong democracy needs a functional opposition.”

Calls for Electoral Accountability & Youth Participation

Obi urged Nigerians to take ownership of their votes, emphasizing that “even if party agents are paid, the power to protect your vote rests with the people.”

He also encouraged youths not to lose hope, acknowledging that “positive change will always face resistance from those benefiting from the old system.”

Proposes Age Limit for Politicians

Reflecting on his political future, Obi, who will be 65 by 2027, suggested a retirement age for politicians, stating he does not intend to keep contesting elections “into his 70s.”

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