” We are not a united nation; my primary goal is to bring Nigeria together” – Obi

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has expressed that uniting the country will be his foremost priority if he is elected President. He believes that good governance should ensure that mothers no longer live in fear regarding the safety of their children.

After completing his party’s screening process, Obi stated that the path to achieving this vision begins with fostering unity across the nation. He emphasised the importance of adhering to the Nigerian Constitution, which promotes federal character and inclusivity. According to him, a secure and united country is essential.

Obi remarked, “We want mothers to feel safe when their children head to school or work. We envision a Nigeria where travel throughout the country can be done without fear. Many Nigerians currently go to sleep uncertain about their next meal, and this situation must be transformed.”

He highlighted the need for a nation where public resources are not turned into private wealth, insisting that a strong fight against corruption is crucial for the benefit of all citizens. “Politicians are too focused on upcoming elections while the citizens are suffering. This has to change,” he added.

The former Governor of Anambra State also discussed the length of the screening process, clarifying that it reflects true democratic practices. “The NDC is committed to doing things right. The purpose of the screening was to ensure candidates meet constitutional qualifications and can provide necessary documentation,” Obi explained.

Regarding his status as the sole candidate, Obi commented, “I don’t know if anyone else has submitted an application. Until the party officially names me as the only candidate, that remains to be seen.”. After the screening, Obi commended the screening committee headed by the former Governor of Ebonyi state Dr Sam Egwu for doing a thorough job and being very professional. He also commended the party’s leadership for upholding democratic principles.

E-sign. Ibrahim Umar. POMR Spokesperson. 20 May 2026.

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