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Political Upheaval: "The Only Course of Action Is tooust Peter Obi, Alex Otti, and Others from the LP (Labour Party)" - Advocated by Arabambi

Labour Party's high-ranking member Abayomi Arabambi suggests potential ousting of ex-presidential candidate from the party.

Labour Party (LP) member Abayomi Arabambi suggests potential removal of the party's ex-presidential...
Labour Party (LP) member Abayomi Arabambi suggests potential removal of the party's ex-presidential candidate.

Busting Boats in the Labour Party: Abayomi Arabambi's Threat of Expulsion for Peter Obi and Alex Otti

Political Upheaval: "The Only Course of Action Is tooust Peter Obi, Alex Otti, and Others from the LP (Labour Party)" - Advocated by Arabambi

It's making waves in Nigeria's political scene as Labour Party (LP) chieftain, Abayomi Arabambi, hints at the potential expulsion of former presidential candidate Peter Obi and Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, among others, during the upcoming National Convention.

In an interview with TVC, Arabambi didn't hold back, accusing the two leaders of creating discord within the party ranks, causing a rift that's hindered unity and progress. He was unequivocal in his assertion that Obi and Otti were responsible for stirring unrest in the Labour Party, a claim that's been a burning topic of discussion.

Arabambi's criticism didn't stop there. He went on to stress that their actions had been detrimental to the party's cohesion and future, alleging that their leadership styles were contributing to the ongoing internal strife.

Amidst the ongoing rumours and controversies surrounding the position of National Chairman Julius Abure, Arabambi was keen to clarify that the Supreme Court had never ruled to remove him.

In a fiery statement, Arabambi struck a defiant tone:

"These characters that are troubling our party are a few selfish Nigerians that are after their own personal aggrandisement. We will not allow them to ruin our party.

"There can be only one solution which a National Convention will soon unleash. It is to expel Peter Obi, Governor Alex Otti and others. They're currently under suspension. I assure you that they will be expelled soon.

"You see, those people are jokers. Imagine Nenadi that is not even a member of the party leveling allegations and issuing queries. Where does that happen?

"Nenadi coordinated the Obedients group. She worked for Peter Obi and is still working for him. She is not a member of our party. That is why I didn't include her among those to be expelled soon. You can't expel someone who's not one of you.

"Imagine that Headmistress of Corruption labelling Abure as corrupt. Are you not aware that she has been standing trial for corruption? She is negotiating a plea-bargain right now. She's the Headmistress of corruption," Arabambi said.

This is not the first time the Labour Party has been in the spotlight for internal disputes. As the National Convention approaches, the potential expulsion of high-profile members like Obi and Otti could lead to significant division within the party, potentially eroding public trust and further destabilizing the party's internal dynamics. Given Obi's popularity and the support he garnered during the 2023 presidential election, his expulsion could result in a significant loss of political capital for the party.

The controversies surrounding the Labour Party's leadership and internal conflicts continue to escalate, reflecting broader challenges in Nigeria's political landscape, including factionalism and legal disputes within parties. So, grab some popcorn and stay tuned for more fireworks as the National Convention draws near!

Sources:1. Sahara Reporters2. The Guardian Nigeria3. Vanguard Nigeria4. Daily Post Nigeria5. Punch Nigeria

  1. The ongoing internal strife within the Labour Party in Nigeria, as highlighted by Abayomi Arabambi's threats of expulsion for Peter Obi and Alex Otti, is reminiscent of broader challenges in Nigeria's political landscape, particularly factionalism and legal disputes within parties.
  2. As the National Convention approaches, the potential expulsion of high-profile members like Obi and Otti could lead to significant division within the Labour Party, potentially eroding public trust and further destabilizing the party's internal dynamics.
  3. In the realm of Nigeria's general news and policy-and-legislation, the divisivePolitics within the Labour Party is a hot topic, with war-and-conflicts seeming to be brewing within the party's ranks, putting the party's cohesion and future at stake.

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