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‘Mr hunger behind it’, Peter Obi denies sponsoring planned protest

The Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Mr Peter Obi, has refuted claims that he was among those sponsoring the planned nationwide protest, advising Nigerians against trying to influence or dictate to the youths what to do.

Obi made these remarks while speaking to the press during the installation ceremony of Rtn. Au. Nkemdili Nnonyelu as the 8th District Governor of Rotary International, District 9142, held at the Awka International Conference Centre over the weekend.

When asked if he was part of those sponsoring the protest as alleged, Obi stated that he did not at any time contemplate sponsoring such action, let alone implementing it. Using personification, Obi named those sponsoring the protest as Mr Hunger, Mr Unemployment, Mr Inflation, Mr Corruption, Mr Poverty, Mr Looting, and Mr Unaccountability, among others.

However, Obi cautioned that while the youth should be free to express their views and pursue their goals, their actions must remain within the bounds of the law. He urged them to be peaceful and organized in their activities, stressing that constructive engagement is crucial for effecting meaningful change. Obi highlighted the need for the youth to be well-informed about their rights and responsibilities as citizens, encouraging them to use constitutional means to voice their concerns.

He also urged older generations and leaders to listen to the youth and support their endeavours, pointing out that young people are often the ones most affected by poor leadership. 

Obi argued that respecting the youth’s autonomy and providing opportunities to lead and contribute are crucial for the nation’s development, innovation, and progress.

When asked about Mr Kenneth Okonkwo’s comments on his perceived weakness in controlling the Labour Party, among other issues, Obi acknowledged that he has often been viewed as weak since the start of his political journey. 

However, he stated that such perceptions do not deter him, saying he is committed to staying focused, respecting others, and remaining undistracted. According to him, he believes he is on the right path.

 “I have never engaged in the politics of ’tissue zombie,’ and I will not start now,” Obi concluded.

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Michael Ovat

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