Veteran Nollywood actor and politician Kenneth Okonkwo has warned that any move by former presidential candidate Peter Obi to leave the African Democratic Congress (ADC) could damage his political credibility amid ongoing opposition coalition talks.
What he said
Speaking during an interview on Channels Television, Okonkwo reacted to speculation that Obi might exit the ADC if he fails to secure the party’s presidential ticket.
“If he leaves, will he now be a mobile squadron? Anybody that leaves ADC for another party is a mobile squatter,” he said.
He stressed that switching parties at this stage of coalition negotiations would raise serious concerns about political consistency.
Concerns over coalition unity
Okonkwo argued that any aspirant who exits the coalition platform during internal negotiations would be seen as politically compromised.
According to him, such a move could weaken opposition unity ahead of future elections.
“Anybody that goes out of the coalition is compromised and is working for Tinubu, whoever that person is,” he added.
ADC and opposition talks
The ADC has been at the centre of ongoing opposition realignment discussions involving key political figures.
Among those linked to the talks are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Minister Chibuike Amaechi, both reportedly interested in the party’s presidential ticket or broader coalition arrangement.
What it means
Okonkwo’s comments highlight growing tensions within opposition circles as parties and aspirants weigh their options ahead of future elections, with unity emerging as a key issue in the unfolding political landscape.