2023: Peter Obi, Baba-Ahmed Absent As Labour Party Unveils 1, 234-Campaign Council

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The Labour Party (LP), on Wednesday, unveiled its Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) for the forthcoming 2023 presidential election.

The party unveiled its campaign council during a press conference which held in Abuja.

The list is comprised of 1,234 names.

Dr Doyin Okupe was named the campaign Director General. Mr Oseluka Obaze was named as Deputy Director General and General Manager of the campaign; Alhaji Yusuf Bello Maitama, the Deputy Director General (North), and Denzel Kentebe, the Deputy Director General (South).

Meanwhile, the presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi, was absent as well as his running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed failed to show up at the unveiling event.

The New Diplomat learnt that while the event was ongoing, Obi tweeted that he was attending the 52nd Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) conference.

“I just arrived at the 52nd ICAN Annual Accountants Conference. -PO,” he tweeted.

In his remarks at the event, Director-General of the PCC, Doyin Okupe, said the processes through which Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar emerged as presidential candidates of the All-Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were “dishonourable” and “flawed”.

“In all honesty, these errors of selfish and opportunistic political manipulation are not only short-sighted and dangerous, but strike at the very heart of Nigeria’s peaceful coexistence, and in fact the very survival of the nation as an entity,” Okupe said.

He said it was in response to what he termed an “affront to good judgement,” that more than at any time in our history, Nigeria was witnessing her hottest, fiercest and most dynamic citizen-led political experience, spearheaded largely by the youth population.

Okupe described the ‘Obidient’ movement as organic.

“At this juncture, for the avoidance of doubt, let me state here clearly that our party, the Labour Party, as well as the Obi-Datti presidential ticket of the party, have not spent a kobo to organise, influence, or secure the massive following and support we have been getting from the Obidient Movement to date,” he added.

“As we commence the campaign for the 2023 elections, in earnest, our party and our candidates, will remain committed to honest, clean and issue-based engagements, with the Nigerian people, whose mandate we seek, in order to turn around the fortunes of this our great, but badly misgoverned country,” he said.

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