President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Policy Communication, Barrister Daniel Bwala has mocked a member of the African Democratic Party, Mr. Peter Obi, describing him as a ‘character-in-chief’.
In an interview on The Clarity Zone Podcast, anchored by Chinedu Emmanuel (popularly known as Nedu), Bwala said that Obi, who was the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in 2023, has been engaging in theatrics.
In response to a claim that the former governor of Anambra State described him as a ‘character’, Bwala said: ‘In the movie, the actor is a character. He is actually the character-in-chief, because what he’s playing is what we call theatrics.
‘You are demonstrating a fictitious picture of a reality that will never exist. I think that is the hope he sold to his people.
‘So, after the election when they saw reality dawn and he lost the election, they couldn’t manage the picture of the fantasy that was painted in their mind, and they ran berserk.
‘They are all over the media now… they don’t have a particular platform where they stay. They migrate and abuse people. And that is because leadership is not easy.
‘Leadership is a sacrifice. All these politicians you see, from President Bola Tinubu, and some other politicians who are not up to him, do a lot of sacrifice to build a base; a base that can resonate with them’.
Bwala also responded to Obi’s claim that he has never been to Anambra State, saying he could even describe the road leading to the former governor’s house in the state.
The presidential aide further joked that he knew where the mentally unstable man, whom Obi said gave him advice while he was governor of the state, stayed.
Bwala’s remarks followed Obi’s statement in the build-up to the 2023 elections, in which he recounted how a piece of advice from a mentally unstable man helped him resolve a major security challenge during his tenure as governor
‘And he also said I have never been to Anambra; I can tell you the road that leads to his house. Peter Obi is from Agulu.
‘From Nnewi, you have Umudim, Nnewichi, Uruagu, and Otolo. I can take you to places in the east. I even know the junction where the madman that used to advise him used to stay, very close to Upper Iweka.
‘How can he say I have never been to Anambra’?, Bwala said.
