2027: Labour Party heading towards extinction, not unexpected – Osuntokun

Published on July 12, 2025 at 05:59 AM

Akin Osuntokun, former DG, Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Council, has said the Labour Party, LP, is heading towards extinction.

He suggested that the powers that be have succeeded in using some individuals to destabilise the Labour Party.

Speaking on Arise News, Osuntokun noted that Peter Obi was a product of the Obidient movement and not the Labour Party.

He believes that had the Nigerian constitution allowed for independent candidacy, Peter Obi would not have engaged himself with a party such as LP.

“We know a party as such is heading towards extinction. But it’s not peculiar or unexpected. Many parties exist only on paper; the Labour Party was one of them before Peter Obi breathed life into it,”; he said.

“Though they have something that works for them, they have a nuisance value.

“If any other party, for instance the party in power wants to destabilise any other party, they’re there to be used and they’ve been doing that.

“It’s a pity that the Nigerian constitution does not permit independent candidacy. If the constitution permitted independent candidacy, that is what Obi would have done,”; he stated.

Peter Obi is a member of the newly formed Coalition movement aimed at removing President Bola Tinubu from office (through the ballots) in 2027.

Obi recently declared that he is still a member of Labour Party but would work with the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

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