…By Enitan Thompson for TDPel Media. Lamidi Apapa, the factional chairman of the Labour Party (LP), has issued a threat to expose Peter Obi, the party’s presidential candidate in the previous elections.
Apapa, who maintains his position as the authentic national chairman of the party, faced a turbulent time at the election petition tribunal, leading to heated exchanges and disapproval from party supporters.
Displeasure with Peter Obi:
Following a chaotic court session, Apapa addressed the press and expressed his displeasure with Peter Obi.
Apapa believes that Obi is aligning with Julius Abure, the LP chairman who was removed by the court.
Apapa has been accused of accepting bribes from other political parties to undermine the LP from within, allegations he strongly denies.
Threat to Expose Peter Obi:
During his press address, Apapa stated that Obi has not been truthful and revealed his intention to expose the former governor of Anambra.
Although he did not disclose specific details, Apapa denied the bribery allegations against him and challenged anyone with evidence to come forward.
Criticism of Peter Obi’s Alleged Lack of Recognition:
Apapa criticized Obi for allegedly claiming not to know him, despite instances where Apapa actively supported him during his campaign.
Apapa recalled offering the opening prayer at Obi’s primary in Asaba and accompanying him on trips, emphasizing that he has played significant roles within the party.
Conclusion:
Lamidi Apapa, the LP factional chairman, remains determined to expose Peter Obi, the party’s presidential candidate.
He denies the bribery allegations leveled against him and challenges anyone with evidence to come forward.
Apapa also expressed disappointment with Obi’s alleged lack of recognition, highlighting his contributions to the party.
As this internal strife unfolds, the LP faces further divisions and uncertainties surrounding its leadership.
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