General News of Thursday, 7 August 2025

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Peter Obi’s ‘one-term presidency’ stirs controversy among Northern stakeholders

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The one-term presidency pledge by the former Labour Party’s presidential candidate and key member of the opposition coalition, Peter Obi has stirred controversy among Northern stakeholders.

Obi has continued to affirm a one-term presidency of four years if elected president in 2027.

Over the weekend, Obi said his push for a one-term presidency remains sacrosanct.

Stressing that his word remains his bond, the former Anambra State governor said: “It is within this context that I reiterate my vow: I will serve only one term of four years if elected President. And that vow is sacrosanct.

“I am fully aware that the decay in our society has made trust one of the scarcest and most sceptically viewed commodities. Many Nigerians, understandably, no longer take politicians at their word.

“But even in this climate of cynicism, there are still a few whose actions have matched their words – whose integrity is built on verifiable precedent.”

Politicians break rules, Nigerians should interrogate candidates more – Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

Commenting on Obi’s affirmation, former Political Adviser to President Bola Tinubu, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, said though politicians are known for breaking the rules, stressing that anything is possible.

Baba-Ahmed charged Nigerians to be more critical and make demands from their candidates ahead of the 2027 elections.

Speaking with DAILY POST, he said: “I have no idea because there are so many permutations and I think politicians are breaking the rules but right now, as we speak, anything is possible in this country.

“I hope that as we get closer to the elections, Nigerians will interrogate every candidate so that they will be specific in terms of what they want to do about the security of the country, about the high cost of living in terms of the collapse of the independence of education and healthcare.

“I hope Nigerians will press every candidate irrespective of the party, we need to pin our candidates down and ask for specific promises.”

Nigerians should be careful who they elect president, govs in 2027

The former presidential aide said Nigerians should be careful in picking their president and State governors in 2027.

He insisted that Nigeria needs good people with the political will to fight for the good of the country.

Baba-Ahmed said: “I can’t tell you what they would do when they become President but my view is that Nigerians should be very careful about who they elect as president and governors in 2027, it’s very important because we need good people, honest people, people who have the political will to fight, protect Nigerians, and protect the assets of Nigerians.

“Yes, four years is enough. If you come with a set of ideas that are realistic and relevant to the circumstances under which you govern, you pick a good team to work with you, and you pick a good team to work with you, and you avoid the temptation to seek for power rather than the capacity to govern, yes four years is very good.”

Four years enough to turn Nigeria around

Baba-Ahmed also affirmed that four years is enough for a president with the right ideas to turn the tide around in Nigeria.

He said: “It wasn’t by accident that those who drafted the constitution said you have four years then you can come back for another four years.

“Four years is good enough and if you are good enough to seek another mandate, we will measure you on the basis of your first four years, so I don’t have a problem with four years.”

North can’t trust Peter Obi to be president for just one term – Ex- Arewa Forum Sec Gen, Sani

On his part, a former Secretary General of the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, Anthony Sani, said the North can’t trust Obi to keep to his words of one-term presidency.

Sani said Obi’s pledge of one-term presidency is not based on performance but informed by expedience.

Speaking with DAILY POST, he said Obi reserved the right to run for two-terms as allowed by the Nigerian constitution.

He said: “I would say the political arithmetic is simple. Peter Obi’s pledge to do only one term of four years from 2027 to 2031 is informed more by his desire to seek accommodation by the politics of zoning which makes it mandatory for the presidency to leave the South in 2031 to the North.

“President Bola Tinubu is the only southerner who has only one term of four years (2027-2031) to go. Any other aspirant is constitutionally allowed to do a maximum of two terms of four years each.

“Naturally, Northerners would prefer President Bola Tinubu to Peter Obi due to the term limits for the two of them: Bola Tinubu has only one term left while Peter Obi can do two terms.

“That is what has compelled Peter Obi to pledge he would do one term from 2027 to 2031.The pledge is not based on performance but informed by expedience.

“And given the nature of politics which is about group goals, group interest, group cohesion,group coherence and even group conspiracy, the decision to recontest after one term would not be taken by Peter Obi alone.

“His group will have a say. As a result, northerners may not trust that Peter Obi will leave office after one term.”