
The Digest:
Julius Abure, leader of the Labour Party’s faction, has criticized Peter Obi, calling him an "Uber" politician. Abure accused Obi of political opportunism and criticized his lack of consistency in political decisions. This follows Obi’s directive to his supporters to back the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the upcoming by-elections.
Key Points:
- Abure described Obi as a politician who avoids taking firm stances.
- He accused Obi of seeking to lead Nigeria through opportunistic political affiliations.
- Abure called Obi an irony in Nigerian politics, likening him to an Uber driver, always switching routes.
- Obi’s recent move involves endorsing ADC candidates in the upcoming by-elections.
- The Labour Party leader expressed frustration over Obi’s shifting political alliances.
- Abure’s statement reflects growing tensions within the Labour Party leadership.
- The criticism adds fuel to the ongoing division and rivalry within Nigerian politics.
Abure's sharp criticism of Obi, branding him as an "Uber" politician, highlights ongoing political tensions within the Labour Party and reflects concerns over Obi’s inconsistent political choices.
Sources: Daily Post