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Labour Party boasts 5 govs, other top leaders working for Peter Obi 

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Bashir Apapa said, “There are some people who you may not believe are coming up to support Obi; some leaders up to heads of state are in support of Obi.”

By Ishaya Ibrahim, News Editor 

The Labour Party has said that at least five sitting governors are working for the presidential quest of Peter Obi, the standard bearer of the party. 

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Obi is rumoured to be enjoying the support of former president Olusegun Obasanjo. Obasanjo is said to be allegedly recruiting other political leaders to back the Labour Party presidential candidate ahead of the 2023 elections. 

The Labour Party has also said at least five governors and other leaders are supporting the presidential ambition of Peter Obi.

The Deputy National Chairman of the party, Bashiru Apapa made this known in Ado Ekiti during a sensitisation programme for LP members at the weekend.

Bashir Apapa, who said Obi’s presidential bid was receiving overt and covert support across the nation daily, said the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, are afraid of Obi’s recent popularity.

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Apapa, however, said the party will not mention the names of the governors for now.

He said, “There are some people who you may not believe are coming up to support Obi; some leaders up to heads of state are in support of Obi.

“Many governors, more than five of them, are supporting the party underneath. We don’t want to mention their names for now.

“It is because of the popularity of the LP now that everybody is embracing the party; definitely, the APC and PDP are afraid,” Bashir Apapa said. 

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