Peter Obi, the former Labour Party presidential candidate, has disclosed the details of his recent closed-door meeting with former President Goodluck Jonathan, describing it as a productive session centered on the future of Nigeria.
Consultation for 2027 Elections
Leading a delegation of South-East leaders and political associates to Jonathan's residence, Obi noted that the engagement is part of an ongoing consultation process with key stakeholders ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Following the meeting, Obi shared on X that “Our discussions were frank, thoughtful, and anchored on the urgent need to reposition Nigeria on the path of unity, security, stability, productivity, and inclusive governance.”
Addressing National Challenges
He emphasized that the nation’s current economic hardships and security challenges necessitate a unified approach from leaders across all regional lines. Obi stated, “Nigeria today requires leadership that is guided not by personal ambition, but by competence, character, capacity, and compassion. Governance is not about sharing what is left, but about creating what is needed.”
He further advocated for a systemic shift in the national economic model, moving away from consumption toward a focus on production by leveraging Nigeria's human and natural resources.
2027 Elections as a Critical Opportunity
Looking toward the next election cycle, Obi characterized the upcoming 2027 polls as a pivotal moment for the country's trajectory. “The 2027 elections must not just be seen as another political exercise, but as a critical opportunity to reset the trajectory of our country,” he said.
“It must be about the Nigerian child who deserves quality education, the struggling entrepreneur who needs a conducive environment to thrive, and the millions of citizens who simply desire a secure and functional nation.”



