OpenLife reports Senator Dino Melaye has issued a strong critique of former presidential candidate Peter Obi following reports of Obi’s recent departure from the ADC and his reported move toward the NDC.
In his remarks, Melaye focused on what he described as Obi’s pattern of political transitions and the nature of his emergence in past electoral contests.
He questioned whether the former Anambra governor had been sufficiently tested through competitive internal party processes, arguing that his rise within different political platforms had often come without direct participation in rigorous primaries.
He said:
“Peter Obi excused himself from tough situation. If he can not face party tribulations and crisis, how does he intend to handle Nigeria,? Because Nigeria wahala pass ADC problems oooo.
He can only operate in an air-conditioned kitchen. Hot kitchens are not for him. He has never gone through primary, APGA gave him free Governorship ticket,Atiku gave him free VP ticket, Labour gave free Presidential ticket.
He can not be part of Primary election, reason why he left PDP, reason why he left ADC for another free ticket in NDC.
NDC is an agency of APC. Senator Dino Melaye”.
The statement adds to ongoing political commentary around party realignments and the internal structure of opposition parties in Nigeria, particularly as figures reposition themselves ahead of future electoral contests.
Discussions within political circles continue to focus on candidate selection mechanisms and the implications of shifting affiliations among prominent politicians.
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