COPDEM’s Alliance with ADC: A Strategic Move to Secure Peter Obi’s 2027 Victory
[08:05, 04/02/2025] Dr. Money: COPDEM’s Alliance with ADC: A Strategic Move to Secure Peter Obi’s 2027 Victory
Fellow Obidients,
Our commitment remains unwavering: ensuring Peter Obi emerges as President in 2027 and leads the transformation Nigeria desperately needs. To achieve this, COPDEM has strategically aligned with the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Some have raised concerns about this decision, and we would like to clarify why this move is in the best interest of the Obidient movement.
How Credible is the ADC Party?
The ADC is a well-established political party in Nigeria, founded on democratic principles, integrity, and inclusivity. Unlike many traditional parties that thrive on godfatherism and transactional politics, ADC has maintained a reputation for openness and internal democracy. It has consistently provided a platform for progressive-minded Nigerians who seek to challenge the status quo.
Why the Choice of ADC?
Our decision to align with ADC is based on careful analysis of the political landscape. We chose ADC because:
It is one of the few parties with a strong grassroots presence across the country.
It shares a vision of a new Nigeria that aligns with Peter Obi’s ideology.
It offers an independent platform that is not controlled by the entrenched political elite.
It has a track record of promoting competent and credible candidates.
While some Obidients may prefer sticking exclusively to the Labour Party (LP), we must be strategic. LP faces internal challenges, and our movement cannot afford to rely on one party alone. ADC provides an additional, well-structured platform to drive Peter Obi’s 2027 ambition forward.
Does ADC Key into Peter Obi’s Vision for Nigeria?
Absolutely. ADC has always advocated for:
Good governance and accountability.
Economic transformation driven by investment in human capital.
Youth and women empowerment.
Ending wasteful governance and promoting fiscal responsibility.
A leadership style based on merit, transparency, and competence.
These align perfectly with Peter Obi’s vision of a productive and efficient Nigeria. ADC is not just another party; it is one that genuinely embraces the core values we stand for as Obidients.
Are There Men and Women of Integrity in ADC?
Yes. ADC has consistently attracted credible individuals with a track record of integrity. Many of its leaders and candidates are professionals, technocrats, and activists who prioritize service over personal gain. Unlike the APC and PDP, which are largely driven by money politics, ADC has given opportunities to young and credible Nigerians to participate in governance.
What are the Ideals of ADC?
The ADC stands for:
Transparency and Accountability – Advocating for open governance.
People-Centered Leadership – Ensuring government serves the people, not the elite.
Youth and Women Inclusion – Actively empowering the next generation of leaders.
Economic Development – Supporting policies that drive sustainable economic growth.
Security and Stability – Prioritizing national security through intelligence-driven solutions.
These are the same ideals that Peter Obi has consistently championed.
COPDEM Remains 100% Obidient
Let it be clear: COPDEM is not breaking away from the Obidient movement. We remain fully committed to Peter Obi’s vision and recognize the leadership of Mr. Tanko and other key Obidient structures. Our alliance with ADC is simply a strategic step to expand our influence, mobilize more Nigerians, and secure victory in 2027.
I urge all Obidients to see this move for what it truly is—a calculated strategy to ensure we are not sidelined but instead well-positioned to reclaim Nigeria. This is about winning, and we must use every available platform to achieve our goal.
Let’s stay united, focused, and determined. Victory in 2027 is possible!