The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi has explained why he may not be able to contest for presidency after 2027.
He said the 2027 general elections may be his final shot at the presidency.
This was contained in a seven-minute, 16-second video clip that has since gone viral, and confirmed by Obi’s media aide, Umar Ibrahim, saying, “it was recent.”
The former governor of Anambra state also confirmed he would contest in 2027 on the LP’s platform.
He further hinted a possible exit from active politics after that as he would be 65 in 2027 and might not be willing to pursue public office beyond that age.
He said: “I believe we should have a retirement age for politicians. By 2027, I will be 65.
“If the presidency goes back to the North in 2031, it may not return to the South until 2039 — by then, I will be 77. I wouldn’t want to run for office at that age. It would make a mess of everything”
Obi assured his audience of continued support for young Nigerians who are serious about national transformation.
“Even if I’m not contesting, I will always support those of you who are committed to real change, with whatever resources I can provide,” he stated.
Mr. Peter Obi, Presidential candidate of Labour Party in 2023