Daniel Bwala, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, has publicly criticized former presidential candidate Peter Obi for his history of switching political parties.
In a recent podcast, Bwala recalled how Obi, who was once a member of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), had reportedly stated he would never leave the party, claiming his family would “die” if he did. Bwala noted that Obi later left APGA for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and then moved on to the Labour Party.
“Peter Obi’s interest has nothing to do with the interest of the people,” Bwala said, alleging that most Nigerian politicians have changed parties at least three times. He claimed that when Obi joined the Labour Party, he referred to his former party, the PDP, as a “structure of criminality.”
Bwala also questioned Obi’s commitment to public service, alleging that the former governor has never donated more than N50 million to a cause. He went on to deride some of Obi’s charitable efforts, including a borehole project he claimed was poorly designed.
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