From Okwe Obi, Abuja
North-Central Region of Nigeria Supporters for Peter Obi, has categorically told the Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi, to reject the purported vice presidential slot offer by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ahead of the 2027 polls.
Its Chairman, Bitrus Samuel and Secretary Murtala Ndagi, in a statement yesterday, raised ethical and political concerns about such an alliance, describing it “as a threat to Obi’s credibility” and the movement for a new Nigeria.
They expressed deep unease over the implications of Obi partnering with Atiku, particularly in light of his political inconsistency in switching political parties.
Samuel said: “The North-Central region of Nigeria supporters for Mr. Peter Obi Group, feel compelled to address a matter of significant urgency and concern regarding the future of our nation and the political integrity of a leader we believe in.
“As the political landscape in Nigeria continues to evolve, we wish to caution Mr. Obi against accepting the offer of a vice-presidential role in a proposed joint single-term ticket with Atiku Abubakar.
“Mr. Obi, your unwavering commitment to transparency, accountability, and the upliftment of the Nigerian populace stands in stark contrast to the allegations and controversies surrounding Mr. Abubakar.
“Integrity is paramount in a nation striving for reform and renewal. Your supporters view your integrity as a beacon of hope in a political landscape often characterized by greed and betrayal.
“Moreover, the implications of such an alliance extend beyond personal reputation. It is essential to consider the potential fallout among your supporters, particularly in the North-Central region, where trust in political leaders has been severely eroded by years of mismanagement and corruption.
“Many of us have placed our faith in you as a leader who embodies the values of honesty and accountability. Accepting a vice-presidential role under Atiku’s banner could alienate your base, leaving us disillusioned and disheartened.
“The relationship between Atiku Abubakar and the United States further complicates matters.
“The perception of a leader with such a checkered past could have dire consequences for our collective security and stability.
“As supporters, we have witnessed the devastating impact of corruption on our communities. We have seen how it perpetuates poverty, stifles economic growth, and erodes the fabric of our society.
“We cannot, in good conscience, support a ticket that may inadvertently endorse a legacy of corruption and mismanagement.
“Our collective aspiration for a new Nigeria, one built on the tenets of good governance, must not be compromised.
“We urge Mr. Obi to reflect on the long-term implications of this potential alliance. While the allure of power and political expediency may tempt him to accept the vice-presidential offer, we implore him to consider the broader picture.
“The path to true leadership is often fraught with difficult decisions, and it is essential to remain steadfast in the commitment to the principles that have guided him thus far.”
He concluded by reiterated their continued support for Obi as a symbol of hope, reform, and clean governance, urging him to remain true to the ideals that galvanized the Obidient Movement nationwide.
“We stand united in our quest for a better Nigeria, and we hope that Mr. Obi will choose a path that upholds the values we hold dear.”