Arewa Consultative Forum Reacts to Obi’s One-Term Proposal, Criticises Tinubu’s Three-Year Record
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Abuja, Nigeria – 1 June 2026— The Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, has reportedly rejected a proposal attributed to former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi on a possible one-term presidency. The northern socio-political group also expressed dissatisfaction with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s performance after three years in office.
According to reports circulating on social media, the ACF assessed the current political landscape and raised concerns over governance, economic conditions, and national development under the Tinubu administration.
The forum was also said to have dismissed discussions around a one-term presidential arrangement allegedly linked to Obi. It maintained that political decisions should be guided by national interest, constitutional provisions, and broad-based consultation among stakeholders.
While details of the ACF’s position have not been fully disclosed, the development has generated reactions across political circles. Supporters and critics of both leaders are debating the implications for the 2027 general elections.
The comments come amid increasing political realignments and consultations among opposition figures and regional groups ahead of the next electoral cycle. Analysts say positions taken by influential organizations like the ACF could shape political alliances and campaign strategies in the coming years.
Neither Peter Obi nor the Presidency had officially responded to the reported remarks at the time of filing this report.
Background
The Arewa Consultative Forum is a prominent northern advocacy and socio-political organization that frequently comments on national issues, governance, and policies affecting northern Nigeria. Its views often attract national attention due to its influence within the region and the country’s broader political landscape.
So where is ACF standing? They don't trust anyone because they are not trustworthy themselves.
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