Prominent Nigerian activist, Aisha Yesufu, has declared that she would withdraw her support for Peter Obi if he fails to honour his promise to serve only one term as president.
Yesufu made this known during an appearance on Arise Television’s Prime Time, where she stressed that integrity and accountability must remain central to leadership.
According to her, Obi’s one-term commitment was not a post-election position but a clear pre-election promise made ahead of the 2023 presidential race.
“If Peter Obi gets into office as president and decides to do more than one term, I will oppose him with everything in me,” she stated.
The activist further disclosed that she personally sought reassurance from Obi before publicly backing him, emphasizing the importance she places on credibility.
“I asked him directly because I was putting my name on the line. He told me he meant it then and still means it now,” she said.
Yesufu maintained that her advocacy is built on trust and integrity, warning that any attempt to deviate from such a commitment would be met with firm resistance.
Despite her strong stance, she expressed confidence in Obi’s character, noting that he has a reputation for keeping his word.
Political Context
The issue of a potential one-term presidency continues to generate debate within Nigeria’s political space, particularly among supporters of the Obidient Movement.
While such pledges are not constitutionally binding, they carry significant moral and political weight.
Yesufu’s remarks highlight growing expectations among Nigerians for leaders to remain consistent with their campaign promises.
Conclusion
With political conversations gradually shifting towards the 2027 elections, her position signals a broader demand for accountability and principled leadership in Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape.
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