National coordinator of the Obidient Movement Dr Yunusa Tanko has described as baseless the speculation in the media space that Labour Party standard-bearer Peter Obi in the 2023 election has issues with the acting national chairman of the Labour Party, Senator Nenadi Usman.
Tanko, responding to journalists’ question on Obi’s appearance at the campaign flag-off of the LP gubernatorial flag bearer, Dr. George Moghalu, said Obi remains a committed and loyal member of the Nenadi Usman-led Labour Party because that’s the right and the reasonable place to be after the Supreme Court upheld her appeal on the crisis in the party.
Tanko said, “His Excellency Peter Obi has consistently affirmed that he remains a member of the Labour Party under the leadership of Senator Nenadi Usman. He has also clearly stated his support for all individuals who had previously secured the party’s ticket to contest political positions.
“The rumour that Peter Obi has betrayed Senator Nenadi Usman is entirely baseless. It is a false narrative being peddled by opposition elements to distract.”
The speculation began after Obi attended the flag off of the Labour Party gubernatorial flag bearer, Dr George Moghalu, in Anambra State at the weekend.
But Tanko noted that ‘Senator Nenadi Usman, along with other key stakeholders in this movement, are fully aware of and support the recent developments. Let’s not forget that His Excellency, Mr. Peter Obi, is a man of integrity, known for keeping his word. His decision to support Dr. George Moghalu, the Labour Party’s gubernatorial candidate for Anambra State, reflects that consistency.
“So far, the only individuals who have spoken on these matters are Senators, Members of the House of Representative, State Assembly members, and I. This marks a clear departure from the old political order.”
He urged members of the public to disregard the speculation and treat it as mere propaganda, built on falsehoods and aimed at stirring unnecessary controversy.
“Our focus remains on one goal: building a strong movement, a united Labour Party and a better Nigeria. That, we shall achieve,” he said.
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