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Wike Mocks Obi, Says Former LP Candidate Prefers “Food Is Ready” Politics

byCamela Obedu
June 1, 2026
in Politics
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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has criticised former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, accusing him of moving from one political party to another in search of platforms that are already established.

Wike made the remarks during a media briefing in Abuja while reacting to recent political realignments and coalition talks ahead of the 2027 general elections. He alleged that Obi has consistently left political parties instead of remaining to resolve internal challenges and strengthen their structures.

According to the FCT minister, Obi’s political journey through different parties reflects a pattern of seeking opportunities in platforms that are already functioning rather than contributing to their development. Wike argued that effective leadership requires the ability to manage crises and build institutions, even in difficult circumstances.

The former Rivers State governor recalled Obi’s involvement with different political parties over the years, claiming that he failed to remain and address internal disputes whenever challenges emerged. He described the former presidential candidate as a politician searching for a “food is ready” platform instead of helping to stabilise struggling political organisations.

Wike’s comments come amid growing political consultations and alliance discussions among opposition figures ahead of the next election cycle. Recent developments have fueled speculation about possible coalitions aimed at challenging the ruling party in the 2027 elections.

The remarks have generated reactions within political circles, with supporters and critics of both politicians expressing differing views on the issue. While some agree with Wike’s assessment, others argue that politicians have the right to change parties when they believe their political aspirations or principles can no longer be achieved within their former platforms.

Political analysts say the exchange reflects the increasing intensity of political debates as preparations for the 2027 elections gradually gather momentum. They note that party defections, alliances, and coalition talks are likely to remain major topics in Nigeria’s political landscape over the coming months.

Despite the criticism, Obi has continued to advocate for political reforms, good governance, and greater accountability in public service. Neither he nor his media team immediately responded to Wike’s latest remarks.

As political activities continue to unfold, observers believe discussions surrounding party loyalty, leadership, and coalition-building will play a significant role in shaping the political environment ahead of the next general election.

Camela Obedu

Camela Obedu

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