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Obidient Movement creates regional advisory councils, appoints Dele Farotimi, 37 others

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 29, 2025 3602 Minutes read0

To enhance coordination efforts for Peter Obi ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Obidient Movement today announced key appointments into advisory councils across the six geopolitical zones in the country.

The appointments are into regional advisory councils, supporting advisory council, Directorate of the National Assembly advisory council, advisory directorates, finance, fundraising, resource mobilisation, accountability, and mobilisation, reports Daily Independent.

Other appointments made are into communication and media, legal and constitutional affairs, diaspora, research, policy and strategy, technology and data management/analysis and political engagement.

Announcing the appointments in a statement today, National Coordinator of the Movement, Tanko Yunusa, said the initiative is aimed at “building our structural base from the previous regional engagement we had and as approved by His Excellency Peter Obi.”

Among those appointed are Nigerian lawyer and political activist, Dele Farotimi for the Southwest, National Secretary of Conference of United Political Parties (CUPP), John Ameh for Northcentral, Dr Njideka Ezeadili for Southeast, Professor Nwakobia for South south, Professor Kalep Bulus Filli for Northeast, and Hamisu Santuraki for the Northwest region.

Yunusa, in the statement declared that the emergence of the “OBIDIENT movement has profoundly transformed Africa’s political landscape, particularly in Nigeria, where it has disrupted the norms of traditional politics.

“This movement, driven by passionate young Nigerians, has mobilised unprecedented support for Mr. Peter Obi, establishing itself as a formidable force in the country’s political arena.

“Harnessing various media platforms, the OBIDIENT movement has effectively spread its message, engaged voters, and challenged the dominance of Nigeria’s major political parties.

“This new wave of political activism has sparked increased youth participation and reshaped the strategies employed in political campaigns across the nation.

“What started as a grassroots initiative to reform Nigeria’s stagnant political system has evolved into a global socio-ideological phenomenon.

“The movement resonates deeply with citizens who are tired of corruption, insecurity, and economic hardship. Today, the OBIDIENT movement stands as one of Africa’s most impactful campaigns, inspiring people worldwide.

“The driving force behind the movement is a collective desire for change, transparency, and accountability. The movement embodies the aspirations of a generation determined to reclaim Nigeria’s future and build a better nation for all its citizens.

“It represents a unique ideological culture in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa, rooted in the principles of volunteerism and unwavering commitment.

“It is driven by citizens who are disillusioned with retrogressive leadership, unfulfilled potential, and outdated stereotypes.

The movement transcends political affiliations, socio-cultural backgrounds, ethnic identities, religious beliefs, and racial boundaries, uniting Nigerians and Africans under a shared vision for progress.”

According to him, the Movement is anchored on five ethical Cs for a New Nigeria, and these include; Competence to deliver results, Character to lead with integrity, Capacity to handle complexity, Credibility to earn trust, and Compassion to put the people first.

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