TDThe North West State Coordinators of the Obi/Kwankwanso Movement convened their first-ever Zonal Conference yesterday in Kaduna, marking a significant milestone in the coalition’s efforts to strengthen its presence in the region.
Focus of the Conference
The meeting brought together coordinators from across the North West states to deliberate on pressing national issues.
They also deliberated on strategies for mobilizing grassroots support.

Discussions centered on:
- Current political developments in Nigeria
- The need for stronger collaboration among opposition voices
- Building structures that can effectively engage citizens ahead of the 2027 elections
Significance of the Gathering
The conference is seen as a step toward consolidating the partnership between supporters of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso, two prominent opposition figures.

By holding the zonal meeting in Kaduna, the movement signaled its intent to deepen engagement in the North West, a region considered crucial in shaping electoral outcomes.
Observers note that the conference reflects growing momentum among opposition groups to coordinate efforts across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones.
Next Steps

Organizers of the conference emphasized that this was only the beginning of a broader strategy to unify supporters, strengthen structures, and prepare for future political contests.
They pledged to continue holding similar zonal engagements across other regions to ensure inclusivity and nationwide reach.
The Kaduna conference underscores the determination of the Obi/Kwankwanso Movement to build a united front, positioning itself as a key player in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.













