Reno Omokri has criticised Peter Obi, rejecting claims that Nigeria’s democracy faces any threat.
He said the current crisis reflects internal party struggles, not a collapse of democratic structures.
Omokri argued that tensions within the African Democratic Congress stem from control battles among party members.
He accused Obi and his allies of trying to take over a party they did not build.
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He insisted that democracy remains intact despite ongoing political disagreements.
Omokri linked Obi’s political history to recurring disputes across multiple parties.
He referenced Obi’s involvement in All Progressives Grand Alliance, Peoples Democratic Party, and Labour Party Nigeria.
He claimed these parties experienced internal divisions during Obi’s time with them.
He concluded that leadership issues, not institutions, drive the current instability.
Omokri urged aggrieved members to resolve disputes through the courts.
He advised them to avoid framing party conflicts as national democratic emergencies.
The remarks come amid rising political tensions ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Shifting alliances and internal disputes continue to reshape Nigeria’s opposition landscape.
