I don’t intend to join APC, says Peter Obi

A former presidential candidate Peter Obi has denied claims that he’s a intending to become a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He made this known while dismissing a report circulating on social media regarding an APC gathering where his name was mentioned.
In a post on X, Obi said, “Let me make it unequivocally clear: I do not engage in toxic politics, blackmail, or any form of political manipulation. My name should not be associated with such narratives.
“For the avoidance of doubt, both now and in the future, I am not a member of the APC, nor am I an intending member. My stance on politics has always been rooted in integrity, fairness, and issue-based engagement. I firmly believe that all political parties should assess aspirants solely on their competence, capacity, and compassion — qualities essential for building a better Anambra and a better Nigeria.”
Obi also had words to say about a former fellow member of the Labour Party, Valentine Ozigbo.
He maintained that Ozigbo, like every other aspirant, should be evaluated based on key leadership qualities in his new political party, the APC.
“Elections and primaries should not be reduced to toxic narratives or personal attacks. Political choices should be guided by credibility, vision, and the ability to deliver real change — not by dragging individuals into toxic discussions, blackmail, or needless controversy,” he said.
He further stated that primaries elections, whether conducted through voting, interviews, selection processes, or any other democratic method, must be free, fair, and credible.
He said every aspirant who is a legitimate member of a party deserves a fair chance to contest without bias or blackmail.
“As we approach the Anambra State governorship election in November, I sincerely hope that all parties, including mine, will ensure a transparent and democratic process, and engage in credible, fair primaries.
“This election presents a unique opportunity for Nigeria to embrace true democracy — something that, unfortunately, remains elusive in our nation today.
“I wish all political parties the very best in conducting free and fair primaries, and I call on all stakeholders to uphold justice throughout the process. We must reject toxic politics, for that is the only path to achieving the democratic nation we currently lack.
“By doing so, we will move closer to the new Nigeria we seek,” Obi said.

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