Multiple members of the ADC National Working Committee, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter publicly confirmed that the former president was considering the platform.
In recent weeks, there have been reports suggesting that former President Jonathan may contest the 2027 elections against President Bola Tinubu.
Although Jonathan has yet to make an official statement regarding his intentions, several leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party have been calling on him to run on the party’s platform. While some Nigerians support the idea and even suggest alternative platforms, others have advised him not to join the race.
Beyond party politics, public opinion remains divided on Jonathan’s eligibility, especially in light of the 2018 constitutional amendment that bars anyone who has been sworn in twice as president or governor from contesting again.
However, in what seems to be part of consultations ahead of a possible declaration, former President Jonathan has noticeably increased his public engagements in recent times. Beyond attending nearly all national events he is invited to, he has also been meeting with key political figures.
Notably, Jonathan met with the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in Abuja on September 12, and later held discussions with ADC National Chairman, Senator David Mark, along with other leaders of the coalition party on September 25.



