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Our Mandate
To build a Nigeria where justice is a right, not a privilege; where “plenty” is shared through economic stability, and “peace” is secured through decisive, accountable leadership.

Our Movement
The Obi–Kwankwaso (OK) Movement is a coordinated, nationwide engine for systemic reform and national rebirth — uniting Nigerians around character, competence, and the courage to demand better.
About the OK Movement
Nigeria stands at a defining crossroads. Today, as our people endure the weight of unprecedented economic hardship, the soaring cost of living, and the persistent shadow of insecurity, the Obi–Kwankwaso (OK) Movement formally announces the unveiling of its national and state structures.
This is more than a political milestone; it is the birth of a coordinated, nationwide engine for systemic reform and national rebirth.
A Nation in Need of Healing
From the farmer unable to harvest in safety to the entrepreneur stifled by a volatile economy, the struggle is real. Yet, in this moment of darkness, the OK Movement stands as a beacon of resolute hope.
Our mission is anchored in a singular, unwavering conviction: Nigeria will be OK. We do not offer mere rhetoric; we offer a structured, disciplined pathway towards a country that works, not for the few, but for every citizen.
Three commitments that anchor every decision the movement makes — from the streets to the statehouse.
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To build a Nigeria where justice is a right, not a privilege; where “plenty” is shared through economic stability, and “peace” is secured through decisive, accountable leadership.
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A united, prosperous Nigeria where no citizen is oppressed — guided by the synergy of the Obidient and Kwankwasiya movements under the proven leadership of HE Peter Obi and HE Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso.
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Integrity, unity, courage and service. We organise across every state and the FCT around the 5 C’s of OK leadership: Character, Competence, Compassion, Capacity and Commitment.
How we choose leaders
A simple, uncompromising standard for every leader the movement supports — from local coordinators to national executives.
Character
Leaders whose private conduct matches their public promises.
Competence
Demonstrated ability to govern and to deliver real outcomes.
Compassion
A leadership rooted in empathy for ordinary Nigerians.
Capacity
The institutional muscle to convert vision into policy.
Commitment
A long-term obligation to country, not to political seasons.
Our vision is deeply rooted in the highest aspirations of our land. We are guided by the profound prayer found in the third stanza of our National Anthem:
“Oh God of all creation, grant this our one request. Help us to build a nation where no man is oppressed, and so, with peace and plenty, Nigeria may be blessed.”
This is not merely a lyric; it is our blueprint. We seek to build a Nigeria where justice is a right, not a privilege, a nation where “plenty” is shared through economic stability, and “peace” is secured through decisive leadership.
Unity Over Division
The OK Movement rejects the tired politics of tribalism, regionalism, and religious sentiment that have long been used to keep our people divided while the nation falters.
Our strength lies in our diversity, and our progress depends on our unity. We are mobilising from the grassroots to the capital, fostering a shared identity built on integrity, competence, and the collective responsibility to rescue our future.
The Road Ahead
In the coming weeks, the official inauguration of our state chapters will commence across the federation.
This is an open invitation to every Nigerian who believes that, through solidarity, purposeful leadership, and the courage to demand better, we will prevail.
Leadership
A robust leadership framework designed for nationwide mobilisation and strategic implementation.
Director General
Hon. John Ozyl Ughulu
0909 999 9362Deputy DG (North)
Amb. Muhammad Auwal Musa
0706 477 1347Deputy DG (South)
Onabanjo Olusola
0818 237 5926National Secretary
Hajiya Amina Kuta
0903 245 0092Legal Adviser
Barr. Kingdom Okere
0803 628 8528Media & Publicity Secretary
Justin Ijeh
0802 305 3854National Treasury
Telma Iheme
0813 690 3416Zonal Structure
Pick a geopolitical zone to meet its zonal coordinator and the state coordinators driving the movement on the ground.
Kogi
Coordinator
Samson Mayaki Sokojinwa
0701 659 9603Plateau
Coordinator
Tokji Mandim
0803 412 6541Nasarawa
Coordinator
Yusuf Abdullahi Ahmed
0816 262 5153Benue
Coordinator
Hon. Aliyu Ukechia Tershaku
0806 362 4068Niger
Coordinator
Awwal Muhammad Goma
0812 977 4767FCT Abuja
Coordinator
Ibrahim Jabir
0803 320 0430Kwara
Coordinator
Hon. Kazeem Ademola Olawuyi
0812 919 7251Be part of the rebirth
Join thousands of citizens already organising for credible leadership in 2027.