Peter Obi Rejects Vice-Presidential Slot

Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has firmly ruled out accepting a vice-presidential position, insisting he will only contest as a presidential candidate.

Obi, who has maintained a strong national following since the 2023 elections, reportedly dismissed ongoing speculations suggesting he might join a coalition ticket as a running mate. According to sources close to his political camp, Obi believes accepting such an offer would undermine the movement and national momentum his candidacy has built.

The former Anambra State governor emphasized that Nigeria requires “credible, competent, and transformative leadership at the very top,” reiterating his commitment to providing an alternative vision for the country.

Political analysts say Obi’s stance signals a renewed determination to consolidate his support base and possibly lead a broader coalition of reform-focused parties. His rejection of the number-two position is expected to trigger intense negotiations within opposition blocs ahead of the 2027 polls.

For many of his supporters, Obi’s latest declaration is seen as a reaffirmation of his ambition and a clear message that he intends to compete at the highest level, regardless of political pressure.

As the political climate heats up, all eyes are now on how rival parties and potential allies will respond to Obi’s firm declaration—and what this means for the evolving dynamics of Nigeria’s next presidential race.

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