
The OK Movement, a support group for the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso, has distanced itself from Ogunche Sani, who claimed to be the National Executive Committee Director of the Obidients Kwankwasiyya Merger.
In a statement on Monday, the group said it was not aware of the existence of the organisation or Sani’s claimed position.
The Movement also rejects a flyer circulating on social media purportedly representing the Obidients-Kwankwasiyya Merger.
The statement, signed by the National Director General of the OK Movement, Hon. John Ozyl Ughulu, urged members of the public to disregard the material, insisting that it did not originate from the group’s recognised leadership.
The statement read: “Please be informed that the OK Movement is not affiliated with this group or organization in any way, and we do not recognize Mr Ogunche Sani or his claimed position.
“The OK Movement is led by Hon John Ozyl Ughulu, the National Director General of the Movement, and all official communications are issued only through our recognized leadership and authorized platforms.
“We therefore advise all our members not to share any information, personal data, or official OK Movement materials with any individual or organization claiming to represent the OK Movement without proper authorization.
“Please remain vigilant against any form of impersonation or misrepresentation.”
The group reiterated that only communications released through its authorised channels should be considered official, warning members and supporters against engaging with individuals or organisations making unauthorised claims of representation.

