This comes as he asserted that Obi is, surprisingly, not a
bad person after all.
Bashir hinted at this following his father’s defection from
the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
He dropped the hint while responding to a post on X
(formerly Twitter) by a user, @Freedom42602077, who argued that the SDP would
struggle to defeat the APC in the 2027 elections unless it aligns with Peter
Obi.
“Bro to bro, if Peter Obi is not in that party, they can’t
win the presidential election. APC will have it again!” the user wrote.
Reacting, Bashir El-Rufai simply replied: “He is coming.”
Also, in another post, Bashir wrote:
“Peter Obi is surprisingly not a bad person after all. My
views on him have changed recently. My mind was poisoned by my former party
members.
“Sai Obi!”
His cryptic response has since fueled speculations about
ongoing political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections, with many
questioning whether Obi is indeed considering a move to the SDP.
Bashir’s remark comes in the wake of
his father, El-Rufai’s high-profile exit from the APC.
The Kaduna ex-governor recently submitted his resignation
letter to his ward leadership in Kaduna State.
Before his resignation, El-Rufai had become increasingly
critical of the APC-led government under President Bola Tinubu.
He cited a widening disconnect between his personal values
and the party’s current direction as the reason for his defection.