LP Chieftain denies alleged ‘Plan’ by Peter Obi to step down for Atiku

LP Chieftain denies alleged ‘Plan’ by Peter Obi to step down for Atiku

NAIJA NEWS

A chieftain of the Labour Party (LP), Valentine Ozigbo, has categorically refuted a media report the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is planning to step down for his counterpart in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar.

The Special Adviser to Obi on Technology and Strategic Alliances was reacting to a media report that some members of the LP Presidential Campaign Council met on Monday at an Abuja hotel to discuss moves aimed at an alliance between Obi and Atiku.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Ozigbo described the report as false and malicious, saying that any propaganda or fake news will not stop the move to rescue the country from the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Ozigbo said the fake news sponsored by some elements in the PDP is aimed at derailing the massive momentum of Obidients across Nigeria and worldwide, who are rooting for Obi’s Presidency.

The former Anambra governorship candidate said the LP is fully committed to supporting its presidential candidate and his vision for leading Nigeria out of its current travails.

The statement partly reads, “The claims reported on a faceless online medium are completely false and without any basis. The Labour Party is fully committed to supporting its presidential candidate, His Excellency Peter Obi, and his vision for leading Nigeria out of its current travails.

“We firmly believe that Peter Obi is the best candidate for the presidency, with a track record of solid leadership, and a clear plan for addressing the significant challenges facing our country.

“Mr Peter Obi has consistently demonstrated a deep understanding of the needs of the Nigerian people, and has the experience and expertise needed to implement effective policies and bring about real change.

“It is disappointing that some elements within the PDP are spreading false rumors and engaging in underhanded tactics, rather than focusing on a fair and open contest of ideas. This unprofessional conduct indicates their fear of fair competition and lack of confidence in their own candidate’s abilities.”

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