Ex-Obidient Leader Kennedy Iyere Reveals Why Peter Obi Is Politically Weaker Today Than in 2023
“Peter Obi is no longer as politically powerful as he was in 2022 and 2023.”
That was the startling claim made by outspoken activist and former Obidient leader, Kennedy Iyere, during a fiery interview on Diaspora Digital Media Television, where he dissected what he believes are the growing weaknesses within the Obidient Movement ahead of 2027.
Iyere, who was among the key coordinators and influential voices within Peter Obi’s support networks during the 2022/2023 presidential campaign before later withdrawing his support, argued that the
former Labour Party presidential candidate has lost significant political momentum, structure, and strategic alliances since the last election.The Founder of the 40Million Ballots Movement, Convener of the Fix National Assembly 2027 Movement, and 2027 Edo Central Senatorial Aspirant pointed to internal disagreements, the exit of notable allies, and what he described as the neglect of grassroots support groups as major reasons Obi appears weaker politically today.
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