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    Obi explains ADC exit, decries toxic political climate

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedMay 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Peter Obi reacts to the kidnapping of students in Borno and Oyo states, describing the attacks as a threat to Nigeria’s future and education sector.
    Former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi
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    Peter Obi, Former Anambra State governor has opened up on his decision to leave the African Democratic Congress (ADC), citing a hostile political environment and growing internal crises within opposition spaces.

    In a reflective message shared on Sunday via his official X page, the former Labour Party presidential candidate described Nigeria’s political atmosphere as “increasingly toxic”, marked by intimidation, insecurity, and persistent internal divisions.

    ‘System working against the people’

    Obi said many Nigerians are unaware of the “silent pains” and pressures faced by individuals trying to serve sincerely within the system. According to him, the structures meant to protect citizens are instead fuelling hardship and discouragement.

    He lamented that values such as humility, compassion, and respect are often misinterpreted as weakness, while integrity and prudent management of public resources are criticised rather than celebrated.

    Clarifies exit from ADC

    Addressing speculation around his departure from the coalition, Obi was clear that his decision was not driven by personal grievances against key figures, including David Mark and Atiku Abubakar.

    Instead, he pointed to recurring political interference and internal instability, similar to what he experienced in the Labour Party.

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    He noted that ongoing court cases, factional disputes, and suspicion within the ADC were signs of deeper systemic issues, distracting from urgent national challenges.

    ‘Not desperate for power’

    Obi stressed that his political ambition is not driven by a desire for office but by concern over worsening living conditions in Nigeria.

    He highlighted issues such as insecurity, hunger, and displacement, saying his priority is to see a country where citizens feel safe, have access to food, and can live with dignity.

    “I am not desperate to be President… I am desperate to see a society that works,” he said in essence.

    Despite his concerns, Obi maintained that he remains committed to the vision of a better Nigeria, anchored on justice, competent leadership, and equal opportunity.

    He ended his message with his signature phrase, expressing optimism that meaningful change is still achievable.

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