Obidient Movement urges calm amid speculation over Peter Obi’s political future

ABUJA, Nigeria (NPA) — The Obidient Movement has called on supporters of former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to remain calm amid growing speculation over recent political developments and his reported future political alignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In a statement released on Saturday, the movement said it was aware of widespread concerns and reports surrounding ongoing political engagements involving Obi and other stakeholders.
The statement comes amid speculation that Obi may part ways with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) following alleged disagreements within the party over the process for selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 election.
Although the reports remain unconfirmed, the group said Obi was currently engaged in “extensive, high-level consultations” with political allies, stakeholders and aligned movements across the country.
According to the movement, the consultations are aimed at determining the most strategic and effective political direction in the interest of Nigerians and the broader vision of building a “New Nigeria.”
The Obidient Movement stated that its decisions would continue to be guided by integrity, accountability and active citizen participation.
“These consultations are deliberate, thorough, and guided by the overriding objective of securing a future that works for all Nigerians,” the statement said.
The group urged its members and supporters across Nigeria and in the diaspora not to be influenced by speculation or unverified political reports.
It added that Obi remained committed to the movement’s objectives and would, at the appropriate time, address the public on the current political situation and the way forward.
“Our strength lies in our unity and focus. Let us remain steadfast as we await further communication,” the statement added.
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