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Former Representative Urges Atiku and Obi to Unite for 2027 Elections

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Hon Greg Egu, who served in the of Representatives from 1999 to 2003, has made a compelling for unity among Nigerian political leaders. Addressing journalists at his country home in Umuohiagu, Ngor Okpala of Imo , Egu called on Abubakar of the Democratic (PDP) and of the Labour Party to set aside their differences and forces for the 2027 presidential election. According to Egu, such a coalition could significantly disrupt the political landscape.

He emphasized, “Atiku and Obi should go and figure themselves out because if they combine, they will cause an upstage rather than contest separately.” Egu’s concern stems from his view that the quality of politics in Nigeria has deteriorated, focusing more on financial influence rather than the character and credibility of .

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Egu expressed dismay at the current state of Nigerian elections, accusing them of being manipulated through financial might and systemic corruption. “Elections are being rigged, and people are appointed into positions as elected. If something doesn’t happen, Nigeria is doomed,” he lamented, suggesting a dire future for democracy in Nigeria if these continue unchecked.

He also critiqued the broader political culture where gain overshadows community development, stating, “Credibility, character of persons don’t matter anymore to the political class. Party members don’t care about development of the people and communities, they just want to fill their pockets. I believe we should weigh people by their character and not financial chest.”

Turning to local politics in Imo State, Egu criticized the representation by elected officials, the governor, for being largely absent and not serving the interests of their constituents. He questioned the effectiveness of the Imo Charter of Equity, arguing against any charter shaped by self-interest groups. Instead, he advocated for community- decisions, particularly in Ngor Okpala and the broader Owerri zone, to pursue their political goals unitedly.

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Egu concluded by highlighting the demographic advantage of the Owerri zone, which, despite having fewer local areas than the Orlu zone, has a population that could influence the gubernatorial if mobilized correctly. His call for strategic unity among political figures like Atiku and Obi, and his critique of current political practices, underscore a plea for a to politics driven by integrity and genuine public .

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