Peter Obi says coalition not about personal ambition

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Amid mounting questions about his role in Nigeria’s emerging opposition coalition, former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has made it clear that he is not desperate to lead but determined to fix Nigeria.

In a live XSpace session on Sunday night, Obi addressed speculations about whether he would accept a vice-presidential slot in the coalition. Though he did not give a definitive yes or no, he delivered a firm message grounded in principle.
“I won’t say I must have the ticket. That’s not leadership. You must work with others, consult widely, and put Nigeria first,” he said.

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Obi confirmed he remains deeply involved in the coalition movement but emphasised that talks are focused on structure, not personalities:
“We have not reached the stage of choosing candidates. For now, we’re discussing how to come together for Nigeria’s sake,” he said.

“It is not a Peter Obi movement. It is a people’s coalition. I will only move forward based on what Nigerians and those I work with believe is best,” he added.
Obi reiterated his trademark leadership style—consultative, inclusive, and humble:
“I’ve never made any major political move without consulting my team and supporters. That’s how I left PDP. That’s how I joined Labour. That’s how I lead,” he noted.

He said a future government under his watch would reflect that same spirit:
“If I become president, I won’t rule by decree. Nigerians will feel the difference. I’ll fast with the people. I’ll cut waste. I’ll govern by example,” he promised.
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