Ohanaeze Ndigbo, an Igbo socio-cultural organization, has stated that the support for Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate Peter Obi represents a revolution in the country against injustice, poverty, unemployment, and corruption.
The Obi movement, according to the organization, is a massive reaction against Nigerian pathology and the status quo, refuting claims that the LP lacks structure.
In an interview with The Punch, Ohaneze spokesman Alex Ogbonnia stated that the Obi movement is working to demolish every structure that has brought the country to its current intractable tragedy and reprehensible state.
Ogbonnia went on to say that the LP presidential candidate embodied Nigeria’s conscience, moral integrity, generational hope, and redemption epiphany.
He said:
A lot has been said that the Labour Party, especially as it concerns Obi, has no structure. It needs to be pointed out that the Obi movement is a massive reaction against Nigerian pathology. People use the Obi phenomenon to express dissatisfaction with the status quo.
It is a revolt against injustice, poverty, unemployment, corruption, and all forms of vicious circles that have become the trademark of Nigeria. In other words, every revolution is a structural change. What the Obi movement stands for is to dismantle whatever structure has brought us to this intractable tragedy and reprehensible denouement, the structure that has been a knee on the neck of Nigerians.
Importantly, ideas rule the world. Ideas, as you know, possess the potency to develop into an ideology, a movement, and finally a structure. Lastly, the structure debate has been overwhelmed and rested by the recent events in Nigeria.’
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