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A leading political scientist and public affairs analyst, Udenta Udenta, has stated that a presidential ticket combining a strong southern candidate such as Peter Obi with a credible northern running mate could defeat President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general elections.

Udenta, a founding national secretary of the Alliance for Democracy, made the remarks while appearing as a guest on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

He argued that the current political climate supports a broad opposition coalition built on regional balance and strategic alignment.

He said, “Any pairing today, a Peter Obi in the South and anyone else in the North, will defeat Bola Tinubu in 2027.”

The professor noted that Obi remains the most prominent opposition figure in southern Nigeria, adding that the choice of a northern running mate would be critical to the opposition’s chances.

He added, “The pairing in the South, what is evident and apparent, is Peter Obi, essentially in the South.

“The decision regarding who they choose in the North is for them to determine.”

Udenta further argued that worsening economic conditions could shape voter sentiment ahead of the next election, suggesting that public perception of the current administration may work against the ruling party.

He continued, “For Nigerians to long for the Buhari presidency is indicative of the failures of the Tinubu-led government. The question the President must consider as Nigerians approach an election is not about rhetoric or showmanship.

“How were we on May 29, 2023, and how are we today? The response will be clear: We are in a worse situation today than we were under the Buhari presidency.

“Abstract figures regarding macroeconomic stability or reduced inflation will not resonate with the populace; it is hunger that will speak for them. What truly matters is the standard of living.”

The public affairs analyst’s comments come amid ongoing discussions within opposition circles about forming a united front ahead of the 2027 elections.

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