Mar 13 • 13:14 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Obi denies seeking Bwala’s support for 2023 campaign

Peter Obi denies claims that he sought Daniel Bwala's support for his 2023 presidential campaign amid ongoing political tensions in Nigeria.

Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party in Nigeria, has dismissed allegations made by President Bola Tinubu's Special Adviser on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala. Bwala had accused Obi of attempting to recruit him for the 2023 election campaign, to which Obi responded by stating that the claim was not worthy of a response and clarified that he had no dealings with Bwala. Obi emphasized his rejection of "transactional politics," a term he used to describe the nature of the allegations against him.

In a statement released by his media aide, Ibrahim Umar, Obi described Bwala's accusations as baseless and indicative of Bwala's history of dishonesty. He expressed concern that the public might be misled by such claims and insisted that it was essential to clarify his stance on this matter. The context of this statement reflects the intense political landscape in Nigeria, especially with increasing interactions and tensions between different political parties following the recent general elections.

This denial by Obi comes at a time of heightened political exchanges among key figures in the Nigerian political arena, suggesting that tensions remain high as various actors attempt to position themselves in the aftermath of the elections. The implications of these accusations and Obi's response may resonate with the political base of his supporters and impact the dynamics of political affiliations and strategies as Nigeria approaches future electoral cycles.

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