The National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Felix Morka, has criticized former presidential candidate Peter Obi, alleging that the politician is consistently seeking political platforms that offer uncontested tickets rather than investing in the growth of a party.
Morka asserted that Obi’s approach to politics reveals a lack of commitment to institutional development. According to Morka, Obi's strategy centers on "shopping" for ready-made structures where his candidacy will not be challenged, claiming that the former governor lacks the inclination or the capacity to build a political party from the ground up.
Key Takeaways from the Statement
| Point of Criticism | Morka's Argument |
| Party Building | Claims Obi is unable or unwilling to undergo the labor of establishing a party. |
| Ticket Acquisition | Suggests Obi avoids internal party democracy in favor of guaranteed nominations. |
| Political Ideology | Frames Obi as an opportunistic "shopper" rather than a foundational party leader. |
