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2027: If Obi Returns to Labour Party, I’ll Work for Him – Datti Baba Ahmed

Senator Datti Baba Ahmed has stated that he is prepared to support Peter Obi in the 2027 elections, should the former presidential candidate return to the Labour Party. The lawmaker made this declaration during a recent interview, emphasizing his willingness to align his efforts with Obi’s political agenda if such a development occurs.

Ahmed highlighted his admiration for Obi’s leadership style and policy positions, describing them as consistent with his own vision for Nigeria’s political and economic progress. According to Ahmed, supporting Obi under the Labour Party platform would enable a strategic approach to addressing governance challenges and implementing reforms that benefit citizens.

He stated verbatim, “If Obi returns to the Labour Party, I will work for him. His leadership vision resonates with my own, and I am ready to mobilize and contribute to his campaign in any capacity necessary to ensure success.”

The senator further emphasized that his support would involve active engagement with party structures, grassroots mobilization, and coordinating with like-minded political actors to ensure a unified and effective campaign. He believes that strategic alignment with credible leaders like Obi is essential to influencing positive change and strengthening democratic processes.

Political analysts note that Ahmed’s declaration provides clarity amid ongoing speculation about political alliances ahead of the 2027 general elections. His public commitment signals potential shifts in campaign strategies and may influence voter perception in key constituencies.

Ahmed’s announcement underscores his proactive approach to political engagement, aligning with leaders whose visions he considers transformative. Observers are now watching closely to see how this stance might shape broader political dynamics within his state and nationally as the election cycle approaches.

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Michael Victor

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