African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain, Peter Obi has visited former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, in Abuja following his recent release from custody.
The visit comes amid growing political and legal tensions surrounding Malami, who has remained in the spotlight since regaining his freedom.
Obi’s Visit Signals Political Interest
Obi’s visit to Malami in Abuja has sparked fresh political conversations, with observers interpreting the move as a sign of solidarity and possible alignment amid ongoing developments.
Although details of their meeting were not officially disclosed, the visit is seen as significant given both figures’ influence in Nigeria’s political landscape.
Malami: ‘Justice Struggle Just Beginning’
Speaking after his release, Malami declared that his legal battle is far from over, insisting that the “struggle for justice has just begun”.
He maintained that his actions while serving as Attorney-General were guided by law and national interest.
‘No Regrets’ Over Time as Minister
Malami also stated that he has no regrets over decisions taken during his tenure as Minister of Justice, despite the controversies surrounding his time in office.
He stressed that history would ultimately judge his actions fairly.
Political Implications
The development has triggered reactions across political circles, with analysts suggesting that Obi’s visit could reshape alliances ahead of future political contests.
As events continue to unfold, attention remains fixed on Malami’s next legal steps and the broader implications for Nigeria’s political climate.








