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Why I’m not responding to attacks by Obi supporters – Amaechi

Former Rivers State governor and ex-minister of transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, says he has deliberately avoided responding to attacks from supporters of Peter Obi on social media, citing a commitment to peace and political unity.

Amaechi made the remarks during a town hall meeting held in Lagos by his supporters under the African Democratic Congress progressive movement.

According to him, members of his political camp have been instructed to avoid online confrontations and instead engage opponents through facts and issue-based discussions.

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He noted that although he and his supporters have been targeted online, they have chosen restraint as a strategy to maintain harmony within the opposition ahead of the 2027 elections.

Amaechi explained that his approach is aimed at fostering unity among opposition figures, stressing that hostile exchanges could make it difficult to build alliances needed to challenge President Bola Tinubu.

He also directed his team not to insult political opponents, including the president, but to focus on presenting facts.

The former minister, who contested the presidential primary of the All Progressives Congress in 2023, said Nigerians should assess his performance in public office against that of Obi and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar.

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Amaechi highlighted his role in infrastructure development during his tenure as transportation minister, particularly his hands-on involvement in railway projects.

He described himself as a leader connected to everyday Nigerians, adding that he understands the country’s challenges from close experience.

The former governor, who joined the ADC earlier this year, is seeking the party’s presidential ticket for the 2027 elections alongside Obi and Atiku.

He urged supporters of all aspirants to avoid actions that could deepen divisions within the opposition, warning that internal conflicts could undermine efforts to build a united front.

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Amaechi added that political leaders often reflect the tone set by their supporters, cautioning that continued hostility could hinder cooperation ahead of future electoral contests.

Credit: The Star

 

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