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Kwankwaso, Obi’s exit from ADC premeditated — Abdullahi

by Umoru Faruk Salifu
May 5, 2026
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The National Publicity Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, has revealed that the defection of former Governors Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso from the party was a premeditated move.

Abdullahi, who disclosed this on Monday night in a television programme, cited a meeting held two months ago in Kano, involving Obi, Kwankwaso and former Bayelsa Governor, Seriake Dickson, said Obi’s defection was in the works for some time.

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“After that meeting in Kano, I reached out to Gov. Dickson and asked what had transpired. Kwankwaso had been considering joining ADC and suddenly, things changed.

“It raised questions about whether there were efforts to divide the opposition and create an advantage for the incumbent,” he said.

Abdullahi said Dickson said the NDC was an alternative platform any politicians can explore, adding that “what this suggests is that the defection of Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso was pre-planned.

“It even raises the question of whether Kwankwaso’s involvement in ADC was a Trojan horse from the onset,” he said, adding that some politicians were more interested in using the party as a mere special purpose vehicle for their personal ambition.

“Everything that the government has thrown at the ADC, we have resisted. We have fought back and remained committed to our goal of rescuing Nigerians. We have been fighting for democracy within a party that has given us the best chance to serve the Nigerian people.

“Even Peter Obi once said at a coalition meeting that if we present two candidates against Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we would be handing him victory in 2027. So, what has changed?,” he queried.

He refuted claims that legal challenges influenced the defection, saying the ADC currently faced only three flimsy cases in court, adding that this could not justify the exit of the two political gladiators.

Obi received significant concessions within the party, including the opportunity to nominate the National Organising Secretary, a position widely regarded as the operational backbone of the party, Abdullahi said, adding that “none of the aspirants or leaders was given as much consideration as Peter Obi. The office of the national organising secretary is the engine room of the party.

“It handles congresses, elections and core operations. That office is occupied by his nominee,” he said.

Abdullahi said claims by some of Obi’s supporters that the party was skewed in favour of a particular candidate were unfounded.

“We met with Peter Obi consistently. He attended coalition meetings regularly. He made it clear he would only join if the ticket was zoned.

“He took nearly a year to join ADC and never raised concerns about bias within the party, because there was none,” he stated.

Using a metaphor to illustrate his point, Abdullahi said: “When a woman wants to leave a marriage, she gives all kinds of reasons, including being suffocated by too much love. That is what we are seeing now.”

The ADC spokesman emphasised that while individuals were free to associate with any political platform, those who chose to leave should avoid offering what he described as flimsy excuses.

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