Politics
2027: Peter Obi speaks amid acceptance of VP role

In a recent interview with News Central Television, Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, addressed the misrepresentation of his statements regarding his potential role in the 2027 elections.
Obi clarified that he never declared his willingness to accept a vice-presidential position, contrary to reports suggesting otherwise.
The former Anambra governor expressed surprise at the distortion of his words, emphasizing his commitment to making Nigeria work and his openness to collaborating with like-minded individuals.
“I am not desperate to become president, but I am determined to see Nigeria work,” Obi stated. “I am open to working with others who share my vision for advancing Nigeria’s progress, but I will not compromise on my values.”
Obi’s statement aimed to clear up any misconceptions, reiterating his dedication to the Labour Party and his refusal to engage in “state capture” or mere political opportunism.
He challenged those seeking to collaborate to disclose their true intentions and outline their plans for addressing Nigeria’s pressing challenges, such as poverty, insecurity, and education.
Obi’s commitment to Nigeria’s progress remains unwavering, and he believes that meaningful contributions can be made without occupying public office.
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