Former First Lady of Ondo, Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, has publicly declared her support for Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential flagbearer, citing his pledge to serve only one four-year term if elected.
Akeredolu’s wife, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), praised Peter Obi’s commitment, saying it mirrors the bold approach of Singapore’s former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, whose reforms propelled Singapore into global relevance.
Akeredolu described Obi as a “principled and frugal” leader whose integrity and personal discipline stand in stark contrast to the entrenched corruption eroding Nigeria’s development prospects.
“I stand with Peter Obi,” she declared.
According to Akeredolu’s wife, Peter Obi’s one-term promise could spur transformative leadership Nigeria urgently needs.
I believe you @PeterObi.
A purposeful leader can indeed transform a country within one term. Once a solid foundation is laid, successive administrations will likely continue on that trajectory, just as Singapore did by building on the blueprint of Lee Kuan Yew.
Peter Obi, by all… https://t.co/9Gnde7MvZg
— Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, PhD (@DrIgoloAbiam) August 4, 2025
The endorsement has sparked debate across social media, with supporters hailing it as a courageous vote of confidence in Obi’s reformist agenda.
Many users echoed Akeredolu’s belief that a single focused tenure could dismantle systemic graft, boost production, and reset Nigeria’s trajectory for sustainable growth, as evident in trending hashtags #ANewNigeria and #OneTermEnough.
However, critics have questioned Akeredolu’s political motives and past involvement in Ondo State politics, suggesting her support may carry strategic and symbolic undertones.
This comes amid Obi’s credibility among voters, especially young Nigerians yearning for credible leadership, showcasing mounting elite momentum behind his potential 2027 presidential bid.