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Arabambi: ADC Not Obi’s Final Stop

byRosemary Ani Pius
June 1, 2026
in Politics
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A leading figure within a faction of the Labour Party, Dr. Abayomi Arabambi, has dismissed suggestions that former presidential contender Peter Obi has found a lasting political home amid reports linking him with the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Speaking during an interview on ARISE Television, Arabambi argued that any move by Obi into another political platform should not be viewed as the conclusion of his political journey. According to him, Nigeria’s political environment is constantly changing, making it difficult for any politician to secure an enduring position without facing new challenges.

The South-West National Vice Chairman of the factional Labour Party maintained that political alliances in the country are often temporary and subject to changing interests. He noted that a politician’s decision to leave one party for another does not automatically guarantee acceptance, influence, or long-term relevance within the new political structure.

Arabambi suggested that Obi could still encounter significant hurdles despite reports of his association with another political organisation. In his view, the dynamics of Nigerian politics are shaped by competing interests, power struggles, and shifting loyalties, factors that can quickly alter political calculations.

He further contended that individuals who contribute to internal divisions within political parties should not expect to escape criticism or opposition after departing those organisations. According to him, unresolved disagreements and grievances often remain within party structures and may resurface in different forms.

Commenting on Obi’s political future, Arabambi warned that those who believe they have secured a comfortable position after leaving a former political base may eventually discover that the challenges they sought to avoid still exist elsewhere. He argued that resistance from political stakeholders and established interests can emerge regardless of the platform a politician chooses to join.

The Labour Party chieftain also stressed that electoral victories are not determined solely by party affiliations or strategic defections. Rather, he said, success at the polls depends on a candidate’s ability to earn public trust and demonstrate effective leadership qualities.

According to Arabambi, Nigerians are increasingly focused on issues such as transparency, accountability, and responsible governance. He maintained that voters are more likely to support leaders who can provide practical solutions to national challenges than those who rely heavily on political manoeuvres or shifting alliances.

He added that no individual can force their way into public acceptance without first securing broad support from the electorate. In his assessment, political ambition alone is insufficient to guarantee success, as citizens ultimately decide who occupies positions of authority through the democratic process.

Arabambi’s remarks come at a time when conversations surrounding possible political realignments are gaining momentum ahead of future electoral contests. Across the country, political parties and influential figures are exploring new partnerships, coalitions, and strategies as they prepare for upcoming campaigns.

The ongoing speculation has generated widespread debate among political observers, with many closely monitoring developments that could reshape the nation’s political landscape. Against this backdrop, Arabambi insisted that credibility, performance, and public confidence will remain the most important factors in determining the fortunes of politicians seeking higher office.

Rosemary Ani Pius

Rosemary Ani Pius

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