South-East political leaders have publicly endorsed Peter Obi, signaling a rare display of regional unity ahead of the 2027 general elections.
DDM gathered that the endorsement was praised by lawmakers and political stakeholders as a historic alignment in the South-East.
Hon. Henry Mbachu, representing Awka South I, said Obi’s emergence under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) provides the region with a credible path to national leadership.
He stressed that internal disunity has historically prevented the South-East from producing a president.
Mbachu described the December 31, 2025, alignment as a turning point for the region’s political fortunes.
He reflected on the 2023 Obi movement, calling it a civic awakening driven by youth activism, public frustration, and a demand for accountability.
The lawmaker rejected notions of pity-based politics, insisting that power must be earned through competence and a proven track record.
Mbachu emphasized that the ADC primaries will remain transparent and people-driven.
He assured that the process will be free from vote-buying and any form of electoral manipulation.
The lawmaker highlighted the importance of protecting the electorate’s will as Nigeria approaches the 2027 elections.
He dismissed efforts by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to sway South-East voters as distractions.
Mbachu urged political stakeholders in the region to focus on coalition-building and strategic politicking.
Analysts note that Obi’s move to the ADC, coupled with regional cohesion, could significantly reshape opposition politics in Nigeria.
They argue that a united South-East may enhance the region’s bargaining power in national elections.
Observers say the alignment also reflects the growing influence of youth-driven movements in Nigerian politics.
The December 31 alignment reportedly included key traditional leaders, party officials, and civil society representatives.
Mbachu insisted that the coalition is based on shared principles rather than ethnic or regional favoritism.
He highlighted the need for a structured approach to political mobilization and grassroots engagement.
Analysts believe this unified strategy could serve as a blueprint for opposition coalitions nationwide.
The lawmaker also warned that divisions within the region could compromise electoral success.
He called for a disciplined, people-centered approach to ensure South-East votes translate into political leverage.
Political commentators note that Obi’s appeal transcends the South-East, but regional support remains critical.
Mbachu emphasized that the ADC provides an ideal platform for inclusive politics and merit-based candidacy.
Observers say the party’s focus on transparency and accountability resonates with voters disillusioned by mainstream political structures.
The South-East endorsement may pressure other regions to consolidate opposition support ahead of the 2027 polls.
Mbachu reiterated that the movement is anchored in principles, not opportunistic alliances.
He urged citizens to remain engaged and vigilant to safeguard democratic processes.
Analysts predict that the Obi-led ADC could become a formidable force if regional cohesion persists.
The lawmaker concluded that the alignment represents a historic opportunity for the South-East to assert its influence in national politics.
Observers note that the coming months will test the durability of this coalition amid growing political competition.
Mbachu’s statements signal a clear message: regional unity, strategic politicking, and merit-based leadership are key to the 2027 electoral strategy.
Political analysts agree that the South-East’s consolidated support for Obi could redefine Nigeria’s opposition landscape.
The alignment underscores the role of youth, accountability, and civic activism in shaping future leadership trajectories.
The December 31 endorsement is widely regarded as a milestone in the region’s political history.
Mbachu concluded that the South-East is now positioned to negotiate effectively for national leadership roles.
Observers expect other political regions to watch the unfolding dynamics closely ahead of 2027.
The unity behind Peter Obi may inspire similar coalitions and reforms across Nigeria’s political landscape.
It highlights the growing significance of strategic alliances, transparent primaries, and electorate-driven politics.
The South-East’s stance demonstrates a commitment to principled leadership and meaningful participation in national governance.
Political experts suggest that Obi’s ADC move, combined with regional cohesion, could shift the balance in opposition politics ahead of the 2027 polls.
The endorsement is seen as a culmination of civic engagement, youth mobilization, and regional political strategy.
Mbachu urged continued vigilance to ensure that democratic principles guide all electoral processes in the South-East.
The movement aims to translate regional unity into tangible political influence in the upcoming general elections.


