Chief Olisa Metuh has reacted to the resignation of Peter Obi from the Peoples Democratic Party.
Metuh, who is a former national spokesperson of the PDP warned that the decision of Obi, who was aspiring to become the party's presidential candidate in the 2023 election before dumping the party will be costly.
Obi dumped PDP yesterday.
The former Anambra State Governor was said to have tendered his resignation letter at the PDP National Secretariat, through his campaign director, Doyin Okupe.
According to reports, Obi’s exit came as the politician expressed fears he might be humiliated at the convention in Abuja.
Metuh took to Facebook on Thursday to react and wrote:
“THE MAN, PETER GREGORY OBI.
“A lot of people have opined that Peter Obi is just a Facebook fad and that he has buried his political future by leaving our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party. I have a short story to tell them.
“Sometime in 2001, Mr Peter Obi romanced with the APF, then a big force within the Anambra PDP. In one of the meetings in Ikoyi Hotel hosted by Sir Emeka Offor, Peter was not allowed to talk and the bulk of the politicians actually made fun of him then. Peter left the PDP and subsequently joined APGA where he sold himself directly to the people. The rest is history.
“Today, the new electoral act has afforded Peter Obi the opportunity to campaign for almost 9 months. He is not just a social media fave, he is actually an electoral machine and indeed a phenomenon. PDP can only ignore him at its own peril.
“I kept the faith even with the apparent neglect and non-challance with my ordeal and travail. I refused to be intimidated and cowed, I rejected the overtures and ever ready to face all and every persecution thrown my way, but this is rather too much me.
“How can the elders and leaders pretend not to know the extent of the damage being done to our party, my beloved PDP.
“Inevitably, Peter’s resignation will cost PDP so much goodwill.
“I hope there is a plan B or a Marshall plan?”