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May 8, 2026 - 3:05 PM

Credible Opposition Critical for Effective Governance, Democratic Stability in Nigeria- Obi

A Presidential aspirant of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Peter Obi has emphasized the importance of a credible opposition for any government, describing it as critical for effective governance and democratic stability.

Obi said that if elected President of Nigeria, his government will ensure that opposition voices are not stifled.

The former Anambra State Governor disclosed this during a visit to the permanent site of the University on the Niger, a faith-based institution, where he donated ₦25 million in support of its development.

Responding to the backlash he has received recently over his defection to the NDC, Obi explained that his movement between political parties had never been for convenience, but as a response to persistent internal crises and litigations within such platforms.

“People are talking about political parties, but for me, I talk about service,” he said. “I have never left any party for leaving’s sake. I leave when I see conflict and unresolved crises. In one case, I was in Labour Party and saw endless litigation. In ADC as well, I experienced similar issues. In most cases, I became the target, and I had to move.”

He added that political parties in Nigeria are often driven by the pursuit of power rather than democratic ideals, stressing the need for tolerance and internal democracy.

“Opposition is a critical part of government. If I were in government today, one of my key priorities would be to build a strong opposition, engage them, and take their constructive advice,” Obi said.

Responding to questions on his continuous financial contributions to educational institutions despite his presidential ambition, Obi said he would not divert resources toward political mobilisation or vote protection strategies.

“People expect me to save money to pay polling unit agents, but I will not do that. Nigerians should learn to protect their votes themselves,” he said.

“I am spending my money on education because I believe in the future of young people.”

Addressing students of the institution, Obi urged them to take their studies seriously, noting that education remains the foundation of personal and national development.

“You may choose to go into business or politics, but your future depends on education,” he said. “We want a country where the child of nobody can become somebody without knowing anybody. That is possible, and it will happen.”

He further lamented the prevailing value system in the country, where, according to him, remuneration for political office holders often exceeds that of academics.

“It is shameful that a councillor earns more than a professor. That is part of what we are trying to change,” he added.

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