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    Tinubu Mounts Pressure On Alex Otti to Join APC, Obi To Step Down

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    President Tinubu is reportedly mounting serious pressure on Alex Otti to join APC and for Peter Obi to step down for him ahead of 2027 Presidential election.

    NewsOnline Nigeria reports that fresh political intrigue is unfolding ahead of the 2027 general elections, as sources claim President Bola Tinubu is mounting pressure on Abia State Governor Alex Otti to defect to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    According to insiders familiar with the discussions, the move is part of broader strategic efforts by the presidency to consolidate political influence in the South-East ahead of 2027.

    South-East Political Calculations

    Sources suggest that Otti’s rising profile, driven by his administration’s performance in Abia State, has attracted attention at the highest levels of government. His growing popularity in the region is reportedly seen as a potential asset for the APC as it seeks to strengthen its foothold in the South-East.

    Otti was previously associated with the APC in Abia politics before his emergence under the Labour Party platform.

    In December 2024, during the groundbreaking ceremony of the Abia Airport project, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Festus Keyamo publicly praised Otti and suggested he could return to the ruling party, describing him as a “product of the APC.”

    High-Level Visits Raise Speculation

     

    Political observers have also pointed to recent high-profile visits to Abia Government House as fueling speculation. Among them was the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, who held a closed-door meeting with Otti. While official details were not disclosed, insiders claim discussions included the governor’s possible defection and broader 2027 strategies.

    Chairman of the Progressives Governors Forum, Hope Uzodinma, also visited Otti earlier in the year. Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was similarly seen in Abia during the governor’s 61st birthday celebration, further heightening political speculation.

    Meanwhile, the APC has announced the suspension of its congresses in Abia and Adamawa States, a development some analysts believe may be linked to ongoing political realignments.

    Peter Obi Factor

    Sources also claim that conversations around Otti’s political future may intersect with discussions about the 2027 presidential race and the ambitions of Peter Obi, who retains significant support in the South-East.

    However, there has been no official confirmation from Otti or Obi regarding these claims.

    Uncertain Outcome

    While reports suggest negotiations may be advanced, Governor Otti has not publicly announced any intention to defect. Political analysts note that ongoing challenges within opposition parties and shifting alliances ahead of 2027 are contributing to the fluid political landscape.

    As discussions continue behind closed doors, the coming weeks may prove decisive in shaping the political dynamics in Abia State and the broader South-East region.

    This remains a developing story.

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