Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Obi said the move represents his broader commitment to Nigeria’s socio-economic transformation.
The former Anambra State governor therefore reaffirmed his commitment to working with like-minded Nigerians within the ADC to pursue national unity, effective leadership and sustainable development for the benefit of all citizens.
In a statement he issued on Wednesday, Obi said Nigeria is at a critical point in its history and requires clear purpose, unity and decisive action to address its challenges.
He noted that moments of national difficulty often demand fresh approaches and renewed resolve in order to secure a better future.
According to him, Nigeria must recommit itself to true democratic values rooted in self-determination, equality and national cohesion.
He stressed that governance should reflect the will of the people and work in the collective interest of citizens.
Obi reaffirmed his commitment to the defence and strengthening of Nigeria’s democratic system, emphasising the importance of credible, transparent and fair elections.
He called for comprehensive reforms of the electoral process, including strict adherence to electoral laws, improved transparency and institutional efficiency, noting that electoral integrity remains central to responsive and accountable governance.
He warned that Nigeria, given its size, population and importance to Africa and the global economy, cannot afford democratic setbacks, adding that protecting democracy is essential ahead of future elections.
Despite the challenges, Obi said he remains optimistic about Nigeria’s future, citing the country’s vast human and natural resources.
He reiterated his belief that a functional, inclusive and productive Nigeria is achievable with the right leadership, unity and policy direction.
He explained that his political journey has been shaped by years of learning, leadership training and exposure to global best practices in governance and nation-building.
Drawing lessons from countries that have successfully achieved unity and development, Obi said Nigeria can also chart a new path towards stability and growth.





