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Trouble looms for Peter Obi as APGA threatens to work against him

The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has threatened to work against Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in the 2023 elections.

Obi will be contesting against ruling party All Progressives Congress candidate, Bola Tinubu, and Peoples Democratic Party flagbearer, Atiku Abubakar among others in the 2023 presidential election.

While addressing journalists in Awka on Thursday, the National Coordinator, APGA Media Warriors Forum, Mr Chinedu Obigwe, insisted that the party will work against Obi in favour of APGA candidates.

“I hate being sentimental on important issues and like saying the raw truth without minding whose ox is gored.

“Our self-acclaimed Saint Peter Obi as the Labour Party presidential candidate has nothing in common with APGA as a party and APGA faithful, because he is now a political enemy.

“Labour Party members will work against APGA candidates in the forthcoming general election and it is also expected of APGA faithful to work against Peter Obi and other Labour Party candidates in the election.

“Anybody expecting APGA faithful to work in favour of Peter Obi in this 2023 election is dwelling in self-deceit and living in fool’s paradise.

“Such thing will not work because no sane person will take the fish in his or her boat to the boat of a political enemy.

“I don’t know how to paint words or to be economical with the truth hence my reason for maintaining my stand that Peter Obi’s ill-conceived presidential ambition is dead on arrival.

“Governor Chukwuma Soludo does not need to tell APGA faithful to work against Peter Obi because they already know that it is the right thing for them to do in the interest of our party, APGA.

“The evil plot of Obi for APGA candidates to suffer bandwagon effect in this 2023 general election will fail.

“It will die a natural death because APGA  faithful are committed to working in favour of all APGA candidates in this 2023 general election,” Obigwe added.

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