The Obidient Movement is not a political party and cannot be contained within one, according to Peter Obi, the party’s presidential candidate for the general elections of 2023.
The Obidient Movement, he claimed, has members from all political parties, genders, tribes, religions, and geopolitical regions. The organization’s main goal is to save and create a new, feasible Nigeria.
I would want to emphasize unequivocally that there is no political party directorate within the Obedient Movement. To put it plainly, any person or people claiming to be leaders of this imaginary directorate are not part of the larger Obedient Movement.
“I would want to stress unequivocally that the Obedient Movement is not a branch of any political party. He stated on his X late on Wednesday that “any individual or individuals claiming to be leaders of this non-existent directorate are simply not members of the broader Obedient Movement.” Political parties may have a directorate dedicated to young mobilization, but the Obedient Movement transcends all political affiliations. The Obedient Movement is an inclusive and varied group that is not limited by conventional political, religious, or ethnic affinities.
It is dedicated to upholding a rigorously responsible and accountable system of governance. Our members are dedicated to helping Nigeria achieve a brighter future by supporting the New Nigeria initiative, which is based on honesty, decency, and democratic principles. “The Obedient Movement rejects dishonest behavior and works to promote positive change by upholding integrity, honesty, and responsibility. Our vision of Nigeria is one in which leadership is based on competency, character, competence, compassion, and the welfare of all citizens. We are a beacon of hope for that future Nigeria.
“Let me clarify that the Obidient Movement is not affiliated with any political party and that membership is open to all individuals regardless of affiliation.”