Former member of Labour Party, Kenneth Okonkwo has ruled out possible chance of supporting the party’s 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi in 2027.

Speaking on Channels TV’s Politics Today Show, the veteran Nollywood actor lamented over LP and Obi’s approach to former presidential election, adding that they all failed to secure people’s mandate.
He insisted that even though he worked for the former Anambra State governor in 2023, noted that it has become thing of the past.
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Okonkwo said: “I said it and I maintain it because in Nigeria, people will not give you their mandate and you treat it with levity.
“You must do everything decisively to secure it. Unfortunately, nature has bestowed on us the duty that in Nigeria, you will not only win an election, but you have to fight for your mandate.
“I still maintain that. Whatever happened in 2023 should stay in 2023.
“Let me tell you, I will be the first person to admit if the APC changes today and is doing well for Nigeria.”
Recall that the former LP’s chieftain in his resignation letter, dated February 11, 2025, expressed gratitude to Nigerians who supported the party during 2023 presidential election.

Okonkwo attributed his resignation to the party’s inability to reposition itself for the next presidential election.

