Obi, Abure in War of Words Ahead of Nationwide Bye-Elections

Obi, Abure in War of Words Ahead of Nationwide Bye-Elections

  • Peter Obi has urged his supporters to vote for ADC candidates in the August 16 bye-elections
  • Factional Labour Party Chairman Julius Abure dismissed Obi’s call, insisting the party has recognised candidates and is fully participating in the polls.
  • Abure accused Obi of instigating and funding the party’s crisis while working to undermine its chances in the upcoming elections

Peter Obi and the leadership of the Labour Party have clashed over the party’s participation in Saturday’s bye-elections across 16 states.

Obi, the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, publicly urged his supporters to back African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidates, citing the Labour Party’s absence from the ballot due to ongoing internal disputes.

Peter Obi asked his followers to vote for ADC candidates in Saturday's bye-elections.
Labour Party's factional leader Abure has condemned Peter Obi for campaigning for another party. Photo: FB/Peter Obi
Source: Twitter

Peter Obi campaigns for ADC for bye-election

In a post on his official X account, he explained that the Labour Party had no recognised candidates for the polls and encouraged members of the “Obidient” and COPDEM movements to vote for ADC in their various constituencies.

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has scheduled the bye-elections for August 16 in two senatorial districts, five federal constituencies and nine state assembly seats.

These elections are being held to fill positions left vacant through deaths, resignations or court rulings. Obi maintained that supporting ADC was a strategic move to ensure continued political engagement, despite the Labour Party’s internal wrangling.

LP leader slams Obi's 'divisive' move

The factional National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, issued a strongly worded statement dismissing Obi’s directive as “misleading, mischievous and delusional.”

Peter Obi is yet to officially defect from Labour Party despite several anti-party activities.
Peter Obi has been accused of double-dealing after he campaigned for ADC for the upcoming bye-elections. Photo: FB/PeterObi
Source: Facebook

Abure insisted that the party’s candidates were duly recognised by INEC and would be contesting in the bye-elections. He called on party members to disregard Obi’s message and remain committed to voting for Labour Party candidates.

Abure accused Obi of double-dealing in politics and attempting to weaken the party from within.

He alleged that Obi had played a role in creating and funding the leadership crisis in the Labour Party and even led protests against his own party at the INEC headquarters.

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According to Abure, the former presidential candidate’s actions revealed “a lack of competence, character and capacity” to deliver on the vision of a new Nigeria.

The Labour Party leadership reaffirmed its readiness to participate in the elections, declaring that its candidates would appear on the ballot despite Obi’s stance.

“Labour Party is on the ballot and our candidates are contesting the election in spite of all his efforts to strangulate the Labour Party,” Abure stated.

The political standoff between Obi and the party leadership adds further tension to an already turbulent season for the Labour Party ahead of the nationwide polls

Obi’s ‘1-term presidency’ triggers pushback

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the one-term presidency pledge by Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election and key member of the opposition coalition, had stirred controversy among northern political stakeholders.

Legit.ng reports that Obi has continued to affirm a one-term presidency of four years if elected president in the 2027 election.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ibrahim Sofiyullaha (Editorial Assistant) Ibrahim Sofiyullaha is a graduate of First Technical University, Ibadan. He was the founder and pioneer Editor-in-Chief of a fast-rising campus journalism outfit at his university. Ibrahim is a coauthor of the book Julie, or Sylvia, written in collaboration with two prominent Western authors. He was ranked as the 9th best young writer in Africa by the International Sports Press Association. Ibrahim has contributed insightful articles for major platforms, including Sportskeeda in the UK and Motherly in the United States. Email: ibrahim.sofiyullaha@corp.legit.ng