Former Labour Party spokesperson Kenneth Okonkwo has sparked fresh political debate ahead of the 2027 presidential election after claiming that a vote for Peter Obi could ultimately work in favour of President Bola Tinubu.
Okonkwo, who was a prominent supporter of Obi during the 2023 election campaign, argued that the opposition must prioritize unity and strategic alliances if it hopes to unseat the ruling party in the next general election.

According to him, a fragmented opposition could split votes among multiple candidates, potentially increasing the chances of the incumbent party retaining power. His remarks have generated mixed reactions among political observers and supporters across the country.
While some analysts agree that opposition parties may need a broad coalition to challenge the ruling APC effectively, others insist that every candidate has the democratic right to contest and allow voters to decide.
The statement comes amid growing discussions about possible political realignments, coalition talks, and power blocs ahead of the 2027 elections. With political actors already positioning themselves for the next presidential race, debates over strategy, alliances, and electoral calculations are expected to intensify in the coming months.
As reactions continue to trail Okonkwo’s comments, the development highlights the evolving dynamics of Nigeria’s opposition politics and the high stakes surrounding the battle for Aso Rock in 2027.