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2026 — Atiku, Obi, CAN, PDP, ACF, MBF Chart Way Forward for Nigeria

As Nigeria enters 2026, leading newspapers reflect a nation searching for direction amid economic hardship, insecurity, and growing political awareness ahead of the 2027 general elections. Prominent political figures and influential socio-political and religious groups have used the New Year to outline their visions for national recovery, reform, and democratic renewal.

Atiku Abubakar: Hardship as a Call for Accountability

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar described the past year as one of severe hardship for Nigerians, marked by rising living costs, insecurity, and policy missteps. He argued that economic reforms have failed to deliver relief to ordinary citizens and urged Nigerians to demand accountability from those in power. According to Atiku, 2026 should be a year of civic awakening, where citizens insist on governance that reflects empathy, competence, and inclusion.

Peter Obi: Leadership Rooted in Service and Sacrifice

Former presidential candidate Peter Obi framed 2026 as an opportunity for national rebirth. He called on leaders to recommit to the core values of integrity, transparency, and service. Obi emphasized that governance should prioritize investment in education, healthcare, and job creation, noting that democracy must be measured by improvements in people’s daily lives rather than political rhetoric.

CAN: Moral Leadership and Compassionate Governance

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) urged leaders to match reforms with compassion, warning that Nigerians’ patience should not be mistaken for silence or approval. CAN highlighted the moral responsibility of those in authority to address hunger, insecurity, and social injustice. The association also called for unity, prayers, and ethical leadership as the country navigates its challenges.

ACF and MBF: Security, Unity, and Democratic Balance

The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) stressed the urgency of tackling insecurity and corruption, calling on government to put national interest above partisan politics. It warned that continued neglect of citizens’ welfare could deepen distrust and threaten national cohesion.

Similarly, the Middle Belt Forum (MBF) expressed cautious optimism about possible improvements in security but emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong and credible opposition. According to the forum, democratic balance and political competition are essential for accountability and long-term stability.

PDP: Opposition and Institutional Integrity

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) reaffirmed its role as a watchdog in Nigeria’s democracy. It urged the government to move beyond promises and take decisive action to protect lives and property. The party also warned against the erosion of democratic institutions, stressing that power must be exercised as a public trust rather than a tool for intimidation or control.

Common Themes Across the Newspapers

A review of editorials and commentaries reveals shared concerns and expectations for 2026:

  • Security remains a top priority, with calls for more effective and people-centered strategies.
  • Economic relief must be visible, not just theoretical, as Nigerians struggle with the cost of living.
  • Democratic values and institutions must be protected, especially as the country moves closer to another election cycle.
  • Leadership performance matters, with growing demand for results rather than explanations.

Conclusion

The tone of Nigerian newspapers in early 2026 reflects a country at a crossroads. Voices from Atiku, Obi, CAN, PDP, ACF, and MBF converge on one message: Nigeria needs purposeful leadership, accountable governance, and policies that directly improve citizens’ lives. Whether 2026 becomes a turning point or another missed opportunity will depend on how these calls are translated into action.

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