Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has condemned what he described as “unconstitutional actions”, urging Labour Party lawmakers in the National Assembly to resist any actions that could undermine democracy.
In a statement posted on X, Obi warned against the dangers of political interference and electoral malpractice, noting that he had previously chosen not to involve himself in legislative matters.
“Since your inauguration as Distinguished, and Honorable members of the National Assembly, I have refrained from interfering in your legislative affairs out of respect for your independence and to allow you to focus on alleviating the suffering of the Nigerian people,” he said.
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However, Obi stated that the current political climate necessitated his intervention.
He added, “Following 26 years of a deteriorating democratic process marked by disregard for educational qualifications for electoral positions, massive rigging, and now the unconstitutional removal of elected officeholders. I find it necessary to address you.”
He, therefore, called on Labour lawmakers to uphold democratic values and avoid any involvement in actions that could erode public trust.
“Do not participate in or support any action, decision, or vote that compromises the integrity of our democracy, undermines the interests of the people of Rivers State, or contradicts our core values of fairness, equity, and transparency,” Obi cautioned.
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