Soyinka made the remarks during a recent public engagement, where he reflected on Obi’s political conduct and the behaviour of his supporters.
His comments have since triggered widespread reactions across political circles and social media platforms, with supporters and critics weighing in on the controversial statement.
Soyinka argued that Obi’s perceived encouragement of certain behaviours among his followers raises concerns about his leadership capacity.
According to him, the tone and actions of a political movement often reflect the character and direction of its leader.
“I hope for the sake of the nation that Peter Obi doesn’t express interest in the next election. If there’s any proof that he is unfit to lead the country, it is in the conduct he encourages among his followers,” Soyinka stated.
The literary icon also recounted a previous meeting with Obi, noting that his initial impression was one of calmness and diplomacy, which he now finds inconsistent with current developments.
“When he first came to visit me, I watched his action and body language; it seemed to be conciliatory,” he added.
Soyinka had previously commented on the 2023 elections, urging political actors to prioritise national unity. Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, was a key contender in that election, gaining significant youth support nationwide.
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