Peter Obi reacts to decapitation of 70-year-old LP chieftain

Peter Obi

Labour Party Presidential candidate in the February 25th election, Peter Obi, has reacted to the killing of the Party Chieftain in Abia state, Zachary Maduka.

Obi in a statement on Saturday expressed shock at the gruesome killing of the party chieftain, describing it as despicable

Obi, who said he received the troubling news upon his return from an international engagement in Bangladesh, implored governor Alex Otti to make sure those behind such a heinous act are brought to book.

He condole with the family of the deceased, assuring them that governor Otti and Abia state government will not abandon them.

“I have been away to Bangladesh for an international engagement, only to arrive home this morning, to receive with shock and pain the very sad and ugly news of the beheading of a Labour Party Chieftain in Abia state, Zachary Maduka.

I condole with his immediate family, Governor Alex Otti, the good people of Abia, and the Labour Party family. Such a despicable act remains condemned in all its ramifications. I sincerely appeal to Governor Otti, in line with my avowed commitment to rid Abia of all forms of criminality, to ensure that this type of hateful dastardly act does not go unpunished. I am sure the Governor and the government of Abia will be there for the family, and so will all of us, the extended family members. May God Almighty grant him eternal rest.”

The late Zachary Maduka served as the Campaign Director for the Labour Party during the 2023 elections in Uturu, Isuikwuato Local Government Area of the state.
He also held the position of Campaign Director for Hon. Amobi Ogah, the representative of Isuikwuato/Umunneochi federal constituency in the House of Representatives.

Zachary was the home branch Chairman of Uturu Union. He died in his Uturu hometown at the hands of unidentified assailants who decapitated him and fled the scene

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