Lai’s ‘zero ability’ makes him fight Obi with treason allegation
By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor
African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore says Information Lai Mohammed is harassing and fighting Peter Obi because Mohammed is in the cabal that has “zero ability to fight a revolutionary struggle” to save Nigeria.
Mohammed travelled all the way to Washington last week to accuse Obi of committing treason for criticising the result of the presidential election on February 25 as a fraud perpetrated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deprive Nigerians of good governance.
“I am clear about these issues even though I stringently continue to state that @PeterObi and his @NgLabour are not different from his @OfficialAPCNg and @OfficialPDPNig uncles,” Sowore tweeted, per Daily Post.
“However, shameless Lai Mohammed and @NGRPresident claims that protected speech and lawful protests against fraudulent election amounts to ‘Treason’ is a hoax and fallacy carried too far.
“They’re harassing @Peterobi and his Vice Presidential candidate, DATTI Ahmed, with these tactics because they know they are wimps with zero ability to fight a revolutionary struggle and because they’ve all been partners in crime since 1999.”
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Obi tells supporters, I have confidence in the judiciary, vote in gov election
Contrary to Mohammed’s allegation, Obi has reiterated the judiciary is the best institution for the delivery of justice worldwide, therefore, he has confidence in the Nigerian judiciary to do so in his lawsuit on the presidential election.
He said the judiciary has served justice in all matters he has taken to court, and, in the current case, members of the judiciary are fellow Nigerians who would not want to collapse the country, especially as their children are part of the younger generation.
“I stayed in court for three years when people said it was impossible to recover my [Anambra governorship] mandate through the court and I became the first,” Obi recounted in March.
“I was impeached and I went to court, they said it was impossible because somebody else has been elected and sworn in as Governor, but I changed it.
“I have been to court, several of them, I do not have any cause to doubt the court. Why do I say this? I believe Nigeria has one of the best judiciaries globally.”