LP Chieftain Obaze Accuses President Tinubu Of Copying Peter Obi’s Manifesto on Oronsaye Report

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Obaze, utilizing his X platform, accused the Federal Government of engaging in ‘copy and paste’ plagiarism, expressing his dissatisfaction with what he perceives as unoriginal governance.

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In support of his claims, Obaze shared excerpts from the Labour Party manifesto, denouncing the government’s approach as a form of shameless and clueless governance by plagiarism.

Drawing attention to Section II of the Obi-Datti Manifesto on the Oronsaye Report, he emphasized the alleged lack of originality in the current administration’s actions.

Highlighting a specific incident from October 5, 2022, at Harvard University, Obaze referred to a question posed to Peter Obi regarding the implementation of the Oronsaye Report.

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According to Obaze, Peter Obi responded affirmatively, stating that it was the sole path to achieving efficient, cost-effective, and productive governance.

The accusatory tone persists as Obaze contends that the current administration has once again appropriated ideas from Peter Obi’s political platform.

“Government by plagiarism: Check out Section II of the Obi-Datti Manifesto on the Oronsaye Report.

“On 5th October 2022 at Havard University, @PeterObi was asked: “Will you implement the Oronseye Report?” @PeterObi responded:  “Affirmative. That is the only way to make governance efficient, cost effective and productive.” Today, they again stole from PO’s platform”.

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