The Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has announced the rebirth of the Obidient Movement, reaffirming his commitment to a better Nigeria.
Speaking at the launch of OBI: The Political Change Agent, a book written by veteran journalist Ike Abonyi, Obi said the fight is not about individual ambitions but about securing the future of Nigeria’s children and preserving the country’s soul, according to Naija News.
The Obidient Movement refers to the supporters of Peter Obi and their dedication to achieving transformational leadership in Nigeria. Obi emphasized the importance of ensuring that citizens’ votes truly determine electoral outcomes, warning against manipulation by select individuals.
During his remarks, Obi stressed that Nigeria is currently at a critical stage and called on citizens to keep believing in the potential for a better nation.
“Today, in Abuja, along with several other notable persons, I attended the presentation of the book titled OBI: The Political Change Agent, written by the respected journalist Ike Abonyi, former Group Political Editor of ThisDay Newspapers and the founding Deputy Managing Director of New Telegraph Newspaper.
“Ike Abonyi did a very good job chronicling not just a political journey, but a call for transformational leadership rooted in competence, capacity, character, and compassion.
“The event was also used to mark the rebirth of the Obidient Movement, an organic body formed by Nigerians who are delirious of creating a new Nigeria.
“The keynote speaker at the occasion, Prof Sam Amadi, who spoke on the inevitability of a new Nigeria, provoked thoughts on how and why a new Nigeria is inevitable.
“At the event, I reiterated what I have always stood for, that our votes must count and that democracy must reflect the will of the people, not the manipulation of a few.
“Nigeria is at a critical crossroads, and the need for sincere, accountable leadership has never been greater. The fight is not about personal ambition, it is about the future of our children, the integrity of our institutions, and the soul of our nation.
“We must continue to believe in a new Nigeria, one built on justice, equity, and service to the people.
“A new Nigeria is POssible,” Obi shared in a statement via his 𝕏 account.
The rebirth of the Obidient Movement is expected to reignite conversations about electoral reforms, civic responsibility, and leadership accountability in Nigeria.
Article updated 2 days ago. Content is written and modified by multiple authors.