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Peter Obi Defends Alliance With ADC Figures Facing Charges, Cites Reform Opportunity

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Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi has defended his collaboration with members of the African Democratic Congress, including individuals facing corruption allegations. He said engagement, rather than isolation, offers a pathway to reform and accountability.

Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has justified his decision to work with members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), including those currently facing corruption charges, arguing that constructive engagement can foster change.

Obi: Engagement Can Drive Reform

Speaking during an interview on Magic FM in Aba, Abia State, Obi said partnering with individuals under investigation does not imply endorsement of wrongdoing but creates an opportunity to influence outcomes positively.

He drew a religious analogy to emphasize his point, referencing the example of Jesus Christ, who associated with socially marginalized groups as part of a broader mission of reform.

“Engagement is part of transformation. You can’t change people from a distance,” Obi said.

Claims of Selective Prosecution

Obi also raised concerns about what he described as selective application of the law in Nigeria, suggesting that some political figures are being targeted while others escape scrutiny.

He cited former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai and former Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami as examples, noting their past roles in government.

According to Obi, both men are now facing legal challenges despite previously being influential within the current administration.

Ongoing Legal Cases

El-Rufai was arraigned by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on March 24 over allegations involving fraud and money laundering.

Similarly, Malami, alongside members of his family, is facing a 16-count charge filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged money laundering offences. All defendants have pleaded not guilty.

Obi Asserts Presidential Ambition

Beyond addressing the controversy, Obi reaffirmed his political ambitions, stating that he is the most qualified candidate to represent the ADC in the next presidential election.

He pointed to his experience across public and private sectors as a key advantage.

“If you assess competence and capacity, I believe I stand out among those seeking the role,” he said.

Political Reactions and Broader Implications

Obi’s comments come amid evolving political alignments ahead of Nigeria’s next election cycle, with opposition figures exploring new coalitions.

Analysts say his remarks highlight ongoing debates about accountability, political alliances, and the balance between inclusion and integrity in Nigeria’s democratic process.

 

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