Peter Obi Affirms Loyalty to Labour Party Amidst Rumors of Party Dumping

Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has vehemently denied rumors of abandoning the party, affirming his loyalty and commitment to its cause. In a recent appearance on X Space hosted by Parallel Facts, Obi reassured Nigerians of his unwavering support for the Labour Party, emphasizing his aversion to any form of anti-party activities.

Addressing speculations surrounding the outcome of the 2023 presidential election, the former Anambra State governor asserted that his followers, known as Obidients, made a significant impact both within Nigeria and on a global scale. Dismissing the notion of defeat, Obi declared, “We did not lose the election of 2023, we won. Your (Obidients) influence reverberated worldwide, a testament to our collective strength and resilience.”

Encouraging his supporters to remain steadfast and optimistic, Obi highlighted the transformative potential for a new Nigeria, urging them to embrace the journey ahead with pride and determination. As the political landscape continues to evolve, Obi’s unwavering dedication to the Labour Party serves as a beacon of hope for a brighter future.

With a firm belief in the power of unity and progress, Peter Obi’s steadfast commitment to his political ideals resonates not only within Nigeria but across borders, inspiring a vision of positive change and renewal. As we navigate the complexities of a shifting political climate, Obi’s message serves as a reminder that together, we can forge a path towards a more inclusive and prosperous society.

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