- On July 20, Bayo Onanuga, a presidential media aide, accused the Peter Obi’s supporters of planning anti-hunger protests on August 1.
- Shortly afterwards Labour Party’s National Working Committee denied any involvement in a planned nationwide protest.
Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party in 2023, has asked his critics to collaborate with him in creating a brighter future for Nigeria.
This plea comes in response to accusations made by President Bola Tinubu’s spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, who claimed that Obi is planning to incite violence in the country.
Onanuga also labeled Obi a failed presidential candidate, implying that he is not a viable leader.
Nevertheless, Obi remains committed to his vision of a better Nigeria and has urged his detractors to redirect their energy towards making a positive impact.
Obi believes that they can create a nation where everyone can thrive.
Posting on X, the former Anambra State governor wrote: “I urge you to channel your energy and resources towards helping everyday Nigerians who are struggling to find their next meal, secure education for their children, gain employment, and access adequate healthcare.
“Rather than fabricating lies, you and your paymasters should listen to the cries of the poor, who cannot afford medicine and who are uncertain about their next meal. Pay attention to the voices of reason from individuals and institutions that emphasize the plight of our citizens. Let us unite in building a nation where everyone can thrive-PO”
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