Arthur Eze Rejects Peter Obi’s Ambition, Says He Warned Him To Withdraw

Atiku Is Candidate To Beat… Eze Says As He Tips Soludo As President Of Igbo Extraction After Atiku

By Tony Adibe

Nigeria’s oil man and prominent Anambra State indigene, Prince Engr Arthur Eze, has distanced himself from the presidential ambition of the Labour Party’s candidate, Mr Peter Obi. Prince Eze said he was not part of Obi’s presidential aspiration because he has seen that the former Anambra State governor cannot win votes in the Southwest and in the North.

He said this on Monday, while celebrating the 2022 Ofala Festival of the traditional ruler of Ukpo, in Dunukofia Local Government Area of Anambra State, HRH, Igwe Dr Robert Eze.

Prince Eze, who is the Founder and Chairman of Atlas Oranto Petroleum International Limited, reportedly made the comments in the presence of the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, traditional rulers, women groups, and prominent people of the state. He explained that he had already warmed Obi to withdraw from the presidential race, but he refused to listen.

Eze pointed out that Soludo is the person that is being tipped to become Nigeria’s president of Igbo extraction in the time to come, although he didn’t say who and who were tipping Soludo for the future president of Nigeria.

He, however, said: “I warned Peter Obi to withdraw from this race, but he would not listen. I told him plainly that I am not part of his plans. I told him to drop his ambition and wait for next time.

“When he told me about his ambition, I asked him the states he thinks he can win in the west and in the north – he told me; but I was not convinced. I told him he could not win; so that he would not waste his time and money.”

Pointing at Soludo, Eze, said: “This is the person we are tipping to take over as Nigerian president of Igbo extraction in the time to come. We have a presidential candidate (Atiku) that we are supporting now. After his tenure, he will hand over to Soludo as president.”

But, in a quick reaction, traditional ruler from one of the communities in Anambra Central Senatorial District, who did not want his name mentioned, described Eze’s anti-Obi comment as “unpleasant and a bad omen for the image of the Igbo people.”

“You see, this is why people say that Igbo people are not united or that Igbo people hate themselves. When prominent Nigerians from various tribes and religions are supporting Peter Obi and Labour Party, why should this man talk this way in public about Obi?

“Anyway, he is entitled to his personal opinion. His opinion does not reflect the sensibilities of Dinukofia people – it is not the opinion of Anambra and Igbo people,” the native ruler insisted.

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