Former presidential candidate Peter Obi arrived at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday evening for his official screening ahead of the party’s governorship and presidential primaries.
At exactly 6:45 p.m., Obi’s SUV drove into the premises of the party secretariat.
Dressed in his trademark all-black kaftan, he was seen handing over his Expression of Interest and Nomination forms to an aide before taking his seat inside the screening hall.
His arrival came about 20 minutes after Senator Sam Egwu, Chairman of the Screening Committee, entered the venue.
Obi was accompanied by Senator Victor Umeh, who represents Anambra Central, underscoring the strong political backing he enjoys within the South East.

Screening Panel Composition
The screening panel was composed of prominent figures within the NDC, including Buba Galadima, Ikeddy Isiguzo, Wole Adedayo, Udenta Udenta, and Henry Obaze, among other party leaders and professionals.
The committee is tasked with vetting aspirants’ credentials, ensuring compliance with party guidelines, and confirming eligibility for participation in the primaries.
Symbolism of Obi’s Appearance
Political observers noted that Obi’s calm but deliberate appearance at the screening venue was symbolic of his determination to play a central role in the NDC’s unfolding political strategy.
His decision to personally attend the screening, rather than delegate entirely to aides, was seen as a demonstration of seriousness and respect for party processes.
The presence of Victor Umeh, a long-time ally, further reinforced Obi’s grassroots and legislative support base.
Analysts argue that Obi’s screening marks a critical step in consolidating his influence within the NDC.
This is especially so as the party positions itself as a major alternative force in Nigeria’s political landscape.
Next Steps
Following the screening exercise, the committee is expected to release its report, confirming which aspirants have been cleared to contest in the primaries.
For Obi, the outcome will determine his formal standing within the NDC ahead of the 2027 elections.
Party insiders suggest that the screening process is being closely monitored by stakeholders nationwide.
This is given Obi’s stature and the NDC’s growing momentum following recent defections from other parties.
For now, Obi’s arrival at the NDC headquarters signals the beginning of a new phase in his political journey — one that could reshape alignments within Nigeria’s opposition politics.













