Governor Alex Otti Confirms Peter Obi Intent to Exit Labour Party but Pledges to Remain with the Organization

Abia State Governor Alex Otti has revealed that the 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi has communicated his decision to leave the Labour Party. Despite this major development, Governor Otti has declared that he will not be following the former Anambra State Governor out of the party, reaffirming his loyalty to the political platform that brought him to power.
This announcement has sent shockwaves through the Nigerian political landscape, marking a potential shift in the structure of the opposition. Governor Otti made the disclosure during a recent media engagement, where he clarified that while he respects the personal political decisions of his long-term ally, his own focus remains on governance and building the Labour Party within Abia State and beyond. High-ranking keywords such as Peter Obi leaving Labour Party, Governor Alex Otti statement, and 2027 Nigeria political merger are currently dominating search engines.
Speculation regarding Peter Obi’s exit has been rife for months following internal leadership disputes between various factions of the party and the Nigeria Labour Congress. Analysts suggest that Obi might be exploring a new coalition or a merger with other opposition figures to challenge the ruling APC in the 2027 general elections. However, Otti’s decision to stay indicates a possible fragmentation among the party’s top leadership.
The Governor emphasized that the Labour Party remains a viable platform for many Nigerians and that he intends to continue his work under its banner. He urged supporters to remain calm and focused on the goal of national development, regardless of individual movements.
As the political season heats up, the question remains where Peter Obi will head next and how the Labour Party will navigate the departure of its most influential figure.
