Amid growing speculation surrounding Peter Obi political future. The leader of the Obidient Movement has firmly stated that the former presidential candidate remains committed to the Labour Party.
This clarification comes after widespread rumors suggested that Obi. Who gained national and international attention during Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election, might be considering a move to another political platform.
In a recent public statement. The Obidient Movement’s leader emphasized that Peter Obi has not left the Labour Party. Urging supporters and the public to ignore false reports circulating online.
“Peter Obi is still very much a part of the Labour Party. Any report suggesting otherwise is false and misleading,” the movement leader said.
The Obidient Movement, a grassroots political group that emerged in support of Obi’s candidacy. Played a major role in mobilizing young and first-time voters across Nigeria during the 2023 elections. The group continues to push for democratic reforms, good governance, and youth involvement in politics.
Rumors Spark Concerns Among Supporters
Over the past few weeks, social media platforms have been buzzing with unverified claims that Peter Obi might defect to another party due to internal disagreements or strategic political moves ahead of the 2027 elections.
These claims sparked concern among his supporters. Many of whom have remained loyal since his impactful campaign under the Labour Party.
Obi’s Political Vision Remains Unchanged
According to the Obidient Movement leadership. Obi remains focused on building a people-oriented political structure and has not lost sight of the goals he set during his 2023 campaign—namely transparency, accountability, and sustainable development.
“His vision for a better Nigeria remains unchanged. He’s committed to building a stronger, people-centered political platform within the Labour Party,” the statement added.
While it’s still early to predict the 2027 political landscape. Peter Obi’s continued presence in the Labour Party could significantly shape the opposition’s strategy and momentum. His influence among Nigerian youths and the diaspora remains strong, making his political path one to watch closely.
For now, Peter Obi is not leaving the Labour Party, and the Obidient Movement continues to stand firmly behind him. Supporters are encouraged to focus on grassroots political engagement and avoid being distracted by baseless rumors.