Presidential aide Bayo Onanuga challenges Peter Obi’s one-term pledge credibility
Presidential Adviser on Information and Strategy Bayo Onanuga has challenged the credibility of former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi’s promise to serve only one term if elected president. In a post on his X handle on May 14, 2026, Onanuga said that believing Obi’s one-term pledge is akin to believing anything, citing Obi’s political history. He alleged that while in the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Obi placed himself under a self‑curse, vowing never to leave the party that made him governor, and swore loyalty to the Ikemba even on his deathbed. Onanuga argued that Obi’s subsequent departure from APGA and movement across multiple political platforms demonstrate that his word cannot be trusted and that his promises are as fleeting as his allegiances.
The statement matters because it comes from a senior aide to the President and raises questions about Obi’s reliability as a contender in the 2027 presidential election. Voters may weigh this criticism against Obi’s record when assessing his suitability for office, especially as party loyalty and promise‑keeping become campaign talking points.
Readers should note that Onanuga speaks from an APC‑aligned position and consider the claim alongside Obi’s own statements and historical party affiliations. When evaluating political promises, voters can look for consistency in a candidate’s past actions and party affiliations to gauge future reliability.
SOURCE: https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/14/2027-presidency-questions-peter-obis-one-term-promise/