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Atiku opens up on why Obi left the PDP

Last updated: March 2, 2023 9:29 pm
3 years ago BY UTIBE UMOREN
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Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, says Peter Obi left the PDP out of fear.

Speaking in Abuja on Thursday, Atiku traced the development to the internal power struggles that happened before the PDP primaries in May 2022, saying the demands of the PDP governors scared Obi and forced him out of the party.

Also Read: Atiku Admits Obi ‘Wounded’ PDP

“When the campaign started and our PDP governors sat down and said they must produce a President among them, they must produce a Vice President amongst them, they must produce a Chief of Staff among them, Peter (Obi) got scared and left”.

Atiku said he refused to be intimidated by the governors and decided to fight them. “I did not get scared, I stood up against the governors. When we formed this PDP, some of them perhaps were in secondary school or university. So why should I be afraid”.

Atiku also said he would have picked Obi as his running mate again if he had remained in the PDP. “I had the right to chose whoever I wanted, you know, as my running mate. So the question of whether I would work with Peter (Obi) or not, whether Peter wounded PDP, yes to some extent”.

He however dismissed it as part of politics, adding that he still fully supports the quest for a president of Igbo extraction, but that for the southeast to win the presidency, he says it must negotiate for power as no zone alone can win the president of Nigeria.

Editor: Utibe Umoren

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