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Former Labour Party Presidential Aspirant Seeks N500m Compensation From Peter Obi

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A former presidential aspirant on the platform of Labour Party, Oluwadare Joseph, has accused Labour Party (LP) flagbearer, Peter Obi, and the party’s leadership of refusing to refund him, or compensate him for expenses in procuring intent / Nomination forms, Contact / Mobilisations and Reviving the party nationally.

Joseph also accused the former Anambra State governor the party of deliberately leaving him on the sidelines after he ceded his presidential ambition to Obi.

He lamented that despite exhausting all avenues to be compensated for all his pre-campaign expenses, LP continues to thwart all genuine efforts for dialogue.

At a World Press conference also held in Abuja, leader of the Rescue Nigeria Movement, Sheikh Rufai Al-Siddiq, said members of the group were compelled to make public the sad experience their leader, Oluwadare Faduri Joseph, after ceding its presidential ambition to Peter Obi, was left in the sidelines after exhausting all avenues to be compensated for all his pre-campaign expenses.

“It may interest you to note that His Excellency Oluwadare Fadure Joseph, is one of the first loyal party members to seek the 2023 Presidential nomination from the party. In fact, Labour Party became our baby as we woke up the sleeping party, using his personal resources and that of the members of Res Movement.“We absolved millions of our committed followers into Labour Party across the country to Kick start a party that had been moribund for a while and we championing the Compass of the Party as stipulated the Labour Party guidelines.

“Our principal bought the Presidential Form with the sum of N 30 million to participate in the party’s Presidential Primaries. Unfortunately, he was restricted from participating in the presidential primary election after purchasing the form with a fabricated kangaroo consensus of Mr Peter Obi, as forced by the party.It is on record that His Excellency, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, was forced to step down for Peter Obi under duress. With proof that will be released to the public when time comes.

“This is coming more than five months after the Asaba convention, up till now, Labour Party refuses to reach out to His Excellency Oluwadare Faduri Joseph or compensate him of the over N500,000 000 (Five Hundred million naira) he spent on intent/Nomination forms, Contact/ Mobilisations and Reviving the party nationally. Not only that, they succeeded in frustrating every attempt we made for settlement after forcing His Excellency Oluwadare Faduri Joseph under duress to step down for Mr. Obi.”

But LP National Chairman, Julius Abure,insisting instead that the aspirant who ceded his ambition to Obi did so voluntarily.

He explained that this leaves the party and its flagbearer without obligation to the aspirant, whatsoever.

Abure, who made the disclosure while answering questions from journalists after the party’s NWC meeting in Abuja, also said that there was no agreement reached with any of the aspirants that stepped down for the LP presidential flagbearer in Asaba, Delta State.

According to him,the concerned aspirant “withdrew his contest in the Asaba Primaries, apparently he saw that he may not be able to win the primaries. There was no agreement whatsoever that was reached but generally we carry every member along, once you are a member of the party and you participate in the activities of the party, we provide a level playing field for every person.He was not the only one that participated in the primary. There were others people, like Pat Utomi participated in the primary, Emmanuel Tella also participated in the primary and others and they all saw that Peter Obi was better positioned to bear the party’s flag

“But we suspect that this is a political era where the opposition parties are threatened by our popularity, by the program that we have. Some people are willing tools to be used by other political parties. This is to state clearly that there was no agreement with any person either in terms of benefit or anything. We have not yet won an election, even if there is going to be sharing of portfolio or anything it should be after winning the election.”

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