Lai Mohammed acted rascally flying to London to accuse me of treason: Obi

Lai Mohammed acted rascally flying to London to accuse me of treason: Obi

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Ex-Governor Peter Obi, a presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the February 25 presidential election, has condemned information minister Lai Mohammed for his “rascality.”

His censure of Mr Mohammed followed the minister’s media blitz across the United States and the United Kingdom, where he sorely recriminated Mr Obi and his running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, who are accusing INEC, the APC and its regime of rigging the presidential poll in favour of the now-President-elect Bola Tinubu.

“We have many places where children don’t even have desks or classrooms to go to school. Instead of using money to do it, he (Lai Mohammed) used the money to go to Washington to announce treason of somebody who is in Onitsha,” Mr Obi said in an interview aired Monday night on ARISE TV. “It is rascality of the highest order. 

The former Anambra governor added, “These are the reasons we want a new Nigeria. From there, he went to London, announcing the same thing. How did we gain here?” 

Mr Obi was detained at Heathrow Airport, and his supporters and party had fingered the APC in his ordeal and humiliation.

Last month, in a thread of tweets, Mr Obi claimed that efforts from “high quarters” to portray him negatively were malicious and fictitious.

“In the past few days, I have observed various campaigns of calumny directed at my person, with the latest being allegations attributed to the Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, from Washington DC…

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