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We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by Racoon(op):
The Labour Party has acknowledged that the exit of its former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, dealt a significant blow to the party, describing him as a major force whose departure left a huge vacuum.

Speaking on Monday during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Ken Asogwa, said Obi’s influence within the party was undeniable and his decision to leave marked a major turning point. According to Asogwa, the party had already sensed Obi’s planned exit long before it became official on December 31 and had begun putting measures in place to reduce the political impact.

“We can’t close our eyes to the fact that we lost Peter Obi, and he was a colossus within the party. So the last time I came here, I remember saying to…his departure left a void in the party,” Asogwa said

He explained that the leadership anticipated the move after reports of Obi’s possible defection began circulating and immediately started rebuilding strategies to stabilise the party.

“Before his departure, the rumour was already out there that he was leaving. Before he eventually left, the new leadership had already taken a number of steps to cushion the effects of that departure,” he stated.

Asogwa noted that after Obi’s departure, the party returned to restructuring efforts and focused on strengthening its institutional foundation, particularly by reconnecting with the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress.

He said the Labour Party recognised that its strongest support base lies within the NLC and TUC and worked to restore that relationship after what he described as a period of alienation under the former leadership.

“We discovered that the greatest potential that the Labour Party has is the institutional members it has in the name of NLC and TUC. “We went back to marry them and successfully got them back. The former leadership alienated them, but thankfully we were able to bring them back into the fold.”

Despite losing Obi, Asogwa expressed confidence that the party still has the strength to produce another strong presidential candidate ahead of the 2027 general elections. He maintained that the same Labour Party that produced Obi now has even greater capacity to present another candidate of equal political weight.

His comments come months after the faction led by Julius Abure gave Obi a 48-hour ultimatum to formally resign from the party over his involvement in the opposition coalition led by the African Democratic Congress.

Obi was later unveiled as one of the key figures in the ADC coalition formed to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

Reacting to the move, Labour Party spokesman Obiora Ifoh accused Obi of maintaining dual political loyalties and dismissed the coalition as a gathering of power seekers.
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Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by Racoon(op): 11:34pm On May 11
Confession after condemnation? What about Julius Abure, Arambi and Apapa Lamidi? Are they not Colossus too? You don't know the value of what you have until you loose it.

Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by aswani(m): 11:38pm On May 11
Oga, you also got rid of Obidients, count your blessings on that, lucky you.
Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by givedemwotowoto: 12:05am On May 12
aswani:
Oga, you also got rid of Obidients, count your blessings on that, lucky you.
Just say you like to see political parties become smaller and controllable by APC. Be honest for once.
Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by Gotocourt: 3:15am On May 12
Racoon:
Confession after condemnation? What about Julius Abure, Arambi and Apapa Lamidi? Are they not Colossus too? You don't know the value of what you have until you loose it.
Hehehe, Jagaban Dollars don cut grin. Wike hosted Abure, Apapa chop Wella. E don end .
Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by aswani(m): 4:41am On May 12
givedemwotowoto:
Just say you like to see political parties become smaller and controllable by APC. Be honest for once.
No I won't as that is untrue. Did Obidients not cause them problems in LP and ADC?
Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by Macphenson: 4:44am On May 12
Abure"s long throat for Wike dollars was insatiable, Peter Obi left them, now the pump don stop.
Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by MartinCorridon: 5:49am On May 12
Labour's loss is KOWA's gain.

Peter Obi is a political Colossus and Enigma.

He dribbled APC, Atiku and KwankwaSUYA....

To become the running mate to 👇

Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by Javid13: 7:04am On May 12
Macphenson:
Abure"s long throat for Wike dollars was insatiable, Peter Obi left them, now the pump don stop.
you dey even hear about abure again?
Re: We Lost A Colossus When Peter Obi Left - Labour Party: by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 7:16am On May 12
A quack, il-informed and naive element.

The LP made Obi and he is the greatest loser by leaving after scattering the party with his tribal bigotry.
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