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Obi not quitting Labour Party – Media office

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Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has no future or immediate plans to quit the Labour Party, according to his media office.

By Jeffrey Agbo

The Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR) has dismissed a trending false report suggesting that the former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is parting ways with the Labour Party.

A statement on Friday by Obi’s media aide, Michael Nwolisa, said the report did not originate from the former Anambra State governor.

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“This is not true and it did not originate from Obi or the Obidient Movement but from mischief makers bent on sowing the seed of discord in the party,” the statement said.

“These rising misdemeanours on the party did not start today as they set out to destroy and disorganize the party all to get at Obi and derail the inevitable journey of rescuing Nigeria.

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“Presently our principal is preoccupied with making Nigeria work not on partisan politics which ended on October 26, 2023, when the Supreme Court of the land took their final decision on the general elections.

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“Those bent on creating a crisis in the Labour Party are clearly enemies of democracy wishing for the failed status quo to remain.

“Obi’s focus at the moment is on creating an environment where democracy is to be practised according to the defined tenets not the rascality and all forms of impunity prevalent in the country today

“Peter Obi therefore would like to assure Nigerians, particularly the Obidient family that his way with Labour is unshaken and intact and that the struggle to rescue Nigeria from the criminal gangs holding it down will not stop until it’s achieved through the will of the Nigerian people.”

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