Victor Oye, national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), says Peter Obi “cannot achieve anything” unless he returns to the party.
Obi ran on the APGA platform to become the governor of Anambra state in 2006 and spent two terms in office.
He, however, defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2014 and was the party’s vice-presidential candidate in the 2019 general election which the party lost to the incumbent All Progressives Congress (APC).
In a chat with Arise TV on Monday, Oye claimed that Obi reneged on his “vow” never to leave APGA “until death do them apart”.
He added that the former Anambra governor has “never achieved anything ever since”.
The APGA chairman then said if Obi “wants to achieve anything politically, he should come back to APGA”.
“Go to Anambra state, workers are paid every 25th to 27th of the month. No government since Peter Obi till now have failed in that responsibility. Remember that Peter Obi was in APGA, and he performed superlatively when he was in APGA, but the moment he left, the APGA spirit left him, and he never achieved anything ever since,” Oye said.
”If he wants to achieve anything politically, he should come back to APGA. Then we’ll now reignite the APGA spirit in him. That’s how it’s done. Let him continue going from pillar to pole. He cannot achieve anything because APGA gave him a platform, and he took a vow that he’ll never leave APGA until death do them apart.”