The National Chairman of the Labour Party, Barrister Julius Abure has alleged that the Presidency hope of Mr. Peter Obi is still very much alive. According to Independent Nigeria, Barrister Julius Abure speaking to the United States Labour Party supporters admonished them not to lose hope over the Presidential aspiration of the former Anambra state governor. According to him, the Labour Party strongly believes that Obi has solutions to the problems facing the Nation. He further claimed that the political narratives in Nigeria after Obi contested for the 2023 general election.
He said, ”Without sounding immodest, since they took over, things are now worse. The only party and the only candidate that has solutions to the challenges of the country is the Labour Party and Peter Obi. And so we still believe that things will change in Nigeria. I want to say that we should not lose hope, we should not be discouraged. The hope is still alive and I am confident that Peter Obi will be President.”
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