JUST IN: “His attack on the party’s leader is rather unfortunate” – LP Rejected Okonkwo’s Resignation

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As a result of rumors that Okonkwo was a “mole” trying to sow discord inside the party, the Labour Party (LP) has responded to Kenneth Okonkwo’s recent resignation from its 2023 Presidential Campaign Council, describing the action as expected, according to Vanguard. The LP’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, said that Okonkwo’s exit was expected and denounced his later criticism of Peter Obi, the leader of the party, calling it regrettable and attention-seeking.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

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In a statement, Ifoh remarked, “His attack on the party’s leader, Peter Obi is rather unfortunate; however, we will continue not to dignify him with any response as we understand that his attention-craving attitude knows no bounds.”

The LP highlighted a pattern of similar resignations among former campaign officials, noting recent exits of key members who joined the APC. The party’s response underscores its commitment to standing by Peter Obi and its goal of a successful 2027 presidential bid.

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The statement also included a stern warning to other individuals suspected of being internal saboteurs, urging them to align themselves with the party’s objectives or face exposure. The Labour Party remains focused on maintaining unity and advancing its political agenda despite the internal challenges and criticisms from former members.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE

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