JUST IN: Wike Blasts Peter Obi, Says He Lacks Character and Will Not Be Allowed to Destroy PDP!

JUST IN: Wike Blasts Peter Obi, Says He Lacks Character and Will Not Be Allowed to Destroy PDPIn a fiery statement that has sparked political debate, former Rivers State Governor and current FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, has lashed out at Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, declaring that the former Anambra Governor “doesn’t have character” and should not be allowed anywhere near the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).Wike, known for his blunt and fearless political commentary, said during a recent media engagement that Peter Obi’s actions during and after the 2023 elections have shown clear signs of political inconsistency and disloyalty. ⁠”Peter Obi lacks character. We in the PDP will not allow someone like him to come and destroy the party we have laboured to build,” Wike stated.This comes amid growing rumours of potential political realignments ahead of 2027, with speculations that Obi might consider returning to the PDP or aligning with other political structures.Wike’s comments underline a deepening rift between Obi and some PDP heavyweights, especially those who believe that his departure from the PDP in 2022 contributed to the party’s loss at the presidential polls.

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