Peter Obi Says 2027 Could Be His Final Shot at Nigeria's Presidency
By Opaluwa Oguche | Orion Reports | Abuja | July 14, 2026
Former Anambra State Governor and 2027 presidential candidate of the National Democratic Coalition (NDC), Peter Obi, has indicated that the 2027 general election may be his last attempt to become Nigeria's president.
Speaking during an interview on Arise Television, Obi said the possibility of returning to the ballot in 2031 is "very slim," citing Nigeria's informal North South power sharing arrangement.
According to him, if he fails to win the 2027 election, the presidency is expected to rotate away from the South for another political cycle, making it difficult for him to contest again.
Obi noted that by the time power is expected to return to the South, he would be about 78 years old, a factor he said makes another presidential ambition unlikely.
"I told a secondary school student that my chances of contesting in 2031 are very slim," Obi said during the interview.
He, however, left the door slightly open, saying he could only reconsider if the zoning arrangement still favours the South in 2031, while stressing that his decision would ultimately depend on the outcome of the 2027 election.
The remarks have renewed discussions over the influence of the country's unwritten zoning convention on presidential elections and the future political plans of one of Nigeria's leading opposition figures.
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