Peter Obi, a presidential candidate on the Nigeria Democratic Party ticket, formally kicks off his campaign for Nigeria’s 2027 election and challenges other contenders to defend their records and show direct engagement with voters. Speaking at a press conference in Onitsha, he calls on candidates not to “hide behind” power or rely on proxies, saying leadership requires presence and listening to citizens.
Obi says he will take his campaign across Nigeria and focus on issues including poverty, food insecurity, unemployment, weak infrastructure, education and healthcare reforms, and insecurity. He outlines an economic agenda aimed at shifting Nigeria from consumption to production, with priorities such as agriculture, manufacturing, technology, energy and creative industries, alongside improvements in security intelligence, policing, border management and community-based safety arrangements. He also proposes regional contributions to national growth, citing different economic strengths by zone.
While both outlets emphasize the campaign launch and Obi’s call for other candidates to account for their performance, Nigerian Eye adds detailed policy specifics, including the economic, security and social-sector priorities he presents at the event.