You Have Lost Credibility, Pause And Reflect – Lagos LP Chair Tackles Peter Obi.

The chairperson of the Labour Party (LP) in Lagos, Dayo Ekong, has slammed the 2023 presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi, over his alleged divisive statements, urging him to “pause and reflect” as his political influence continues to decline.
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In a statement on her X handle on Tuesday, Ekong said Obi’s rising profile in 2023 was not just about his personality but a combination of party structures, grassroots mobilisation and public desire for change.

However, she claimed that “grace” which carried him then is now fading because of his divisive choices and inconsistent political moves, adding that the former Anambra State Governor political missteps have made him lose credibility even in his stronghold.

The LP chairman said Obi’s endorsements have failed to deliver victories, citing recent elections as evidence of his weakening political weight.

“Back-to-back failures in Imo and Edo should raise questions about Obi’s political strategy,” she said.

Her statement titled ‘Reflections on the Labour Party’s Challenges: A Call for Peter Obi to Pause and Ponder’ read: “As the State Chairman of the Labour Party in Lagos State, I have watched with growing concern the internal dynamics and external perceptions plaguing our great party. The Labour Party, once a beacon of hope for the masses, is now grappling with issues that threaten its unity and relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape. Chief among these is the meddlesome role and evidently waning influence of our former presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi. While I respect his contributions and the passion he ignited in 2023, it is time for a candid conversation. Mr. Obi must recognize the grace that propelled him in the last election cycle—a divine and collective favor from the party and the electorate—and reflect on how his recent actions are eroding that very foundation.
You Have Lost Credibility, Pause And Reflect – Lagos LP Chair Tackles Peter Obi. The chairperson of the Labour Party (LP) in Lagos, Dayo Ekong, has slammed the 2023 presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi, over his alleged divisive statements, urging him to “pause and reflect” as his political influence continues to decline. Accept Outcome Of 2023 Elections That Produced Tinubu - Coalition Tells Peter Obi In a statement on her X handle on Tuesday, Ekong said Obi’s rising profile in 2023 was not just about his personality but a combination of party structures, grassroots mobilisation and public desire for change. However, she claimed that “grace” which carried him then is now fading because of his divisive choices and inconsistent political moves, adding that the former Anambra State Governor political missteps have made him lose credibility even in his stronghold. The LP chairman said Obi’s endorsements have failed to deliver victories, citing recent elections as evidence of his weakening political weight. “Back-to-back failures in Imo and Edo should raise questions about Obi’s political strategy,” she said. Her statement titled ‘Reflections on the Labour Party’s Challenges: A Call for Peter Obi to Pause and Ponder’ read: “As the State Chairman of the Labour Party in Lagos State, I have watched with growing concern the internal dynamics and external perceptions plaguing our great party. The Labour Party, once a beacon of hope for the masses, is now grappling with issues that threaten its unity and relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape. Chief among these is the meddlesome role and evidently waning influence of our former presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi. While I respect his contributions and the passion he ignited in 2023, it is time for a candid conversation. Mr. Obi must recognize the grace that propelled him in the last election cycle—a divine and collective favor from the party and the electorate—and reflect on how his recent actions are eroding that very foundation.
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