A former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has said he may leave the African Democratic Congress (ADC) if the party’s internal processes are not properly followed.
Obi made this statement during an interview on Arise TV on Monday.
He explained why he left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and said he is ready to change parties again if necessary.
“I moved from APGA to the PDP because of issues with my successor. Rather than allow it to become toxic and become destructive to the governance of the State, I moved out,” Obi said.
He also spoke about his experience in the PDP, saying the party became transactional.
“People were not playing by the rules. It was transactional. I cannot be part of a transactional primaries. I cannot be paying people to go and serve them,” Obi said.
“So I moved to Labour Party, and of course like I said, government came into same system, which is very clear, I escaped from the fire they started.
“I’m in ADC with the same people, some of whom have left PDP and other parties but we are going through the same process.
“If that process is again compromised, I will speak out.
“If I have to move 20 times, I will,” Obi emphasized.






















