Presidential spokesperson Daniel Bwala has described former presidential candidate Peter Obi as a nomadic politician, following his defection to the African Democratic Party (ADC).
Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, is set to be unveiled as an ADC card-carrying member today in Enugu State. This move sees him dump the Labour Party, which fielded him as a presidential candidate in 2023.
He's expected to vie for the ADC presidential ticket or be the running mate of former Vice President Atiku. Both men ran together in 2019, losing to former President Muhammadu Buhari.
Atiku and Obi later parted ways in 2023 to contest the presidential election on different platforms, losing to Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Reacting to Obi's defection, Bwala recalled the numerous political parties the former governor had defected to in the past.
He shared on X, "The nomadic politician is continuing his wild goose chase by joining the structure of criminality.
"PDP- APGA- PDP- Labour- ADC, the wondering spirit still going to end up as a second fiddle or campaign DG.
"That is how your political trajectory would be if your adviser is a mad man."
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