2027: Farotimi reaffirms support for Peter Obi

Human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi has re-emphasised his support for Peter Obi, saying that he will support the former Anambra State governor if he runs in the 2027 presidential election.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Farotimi stated that talks about the 2027 elections at this time are distracting.

“If elections where our votes will count were held today, I would vote for Peter Gregory Obi, unless somebody else comes into the race that I think can do better. If it’s still the same lineup as the last time, it’s definitely Peter Obi I’m voting for.

“I hope he will be a little bolder with his policy platforms, but frankly speaking, in terms of capacity and integrity, there’s nobody I will be supporting.

“Something drastic has to happen for me to decide I’m not supporting Peter Obi. It might be that he teams up with some objectionable persons that I cannot stomach, and that’s a real possibility. However, outside of that, there’s nobody else.

“I actually think our discussions of elections today are a disservice to ourselves because we really cannot speak in terms of an election in our current circumstances,” he said.

According to Farotimi, who was the spokesperson for the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council and a staunch supporter of Peter Obi during the 2023 presidential election, his continued support stems from a desire to see a better Nigeria.

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