I’m not desperate to be President – Peter Obi

Former Anambra Governor Peter Obi has said that he is not “desperate” to become Nigeria’s president.

On Thursday, the former governor resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

On Friday, Obi announced his decision to join the Labour Party, claiming that the party will help Nigeria become a manufacturing powerhouse.

Speaking in an interview on Arise TV, he said he is only desperate to see the country work particularly for the sake of youths.

“I’m not desperate to be president. I’m desperate to see Nigeria work, especially for the youths of this country,” he said.

When asked if the PDP is not the right vehicle for him to achieve his goal, Obi said he moved to a party with a process that aligns with his interests.

“Like I have said, I have left. I have moved on to where I think the process might allow me. It is not about winning or losing,” he said.

“I will rather lose doing the right thing than win doing the wrong thing. My politics have been consistent in character and integrity throughout the time I started. You can go and check.

“This is not the first time I left PDP. In 2002, when I started politics, I was a member of PDP. I went to one meeting and I wanted to contribute and some of the people said I can’t contribute. I quietly left and went to APGA, campaigned and won the election.”

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