Connect with us

News

Peter Obi Is Morally Compromised – Sule Lamido

Published

on

Former governor of Jigawa State and a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Sule Lamido, has lambasted the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, for leaving his former political party, the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA).

Lamido, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that by leaving APGA for PDP and now to the Labour Party, Obi had compromised morally, adding that “he is now becoming nomadic, going from party to party.”

The former Governor made the criticism in an interview with Vanguard.

The PDP chieftain, who opposed zoning of the presidential ticket in 2023 which paved the way for the victory of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar as the candidate of PDP, boasted that Atiku would beat the All Progressives Congress’ flag bearer, Bola Tinubu, in the 2023 elections.

He said, “Peter Obi is morally compromised, he should have stayed in the All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, and promoted the party in Nigeria. He came from a sectional party, a party from a particular enclave and that is what made him what he is.

“Now, if he believes in the history of APGA and his own philosophy after coming to PDP, he shouldn’t have gone to the Labour Party. He is now becoming nomadic, going from party to party but he is a good man. What is happening with him is a social media thing.”

Giving his reasons why Abubakar would defeat Tinubu in the 2023 presidential election, Lamido said, “There are two dimensions to this. One is about emotions, divisions and religion but I don’t want to go into divisive politics. The other one is the question of platform.

See also  How Nigerian soldiers abducted, detained and tortured Abuja based lawyer

“In 1998 when the parties were formed there was no APC. What we had then were four political parties in Nigeria: Alliance for Democracy, AD, the PDP, All Peoples Party, APP and a few other ones but the major ones were three.

“By 2003, PDP was still there but the APP had morphed into All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP and AD was becoming divided along conservative lines and Action Congress, AC was birthed. In 2007, there was still PDP, the ANPP and AC became Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN. By 2011, PDP was still there. So, when the other parties were formed in 2013 or thereabout, none could match the history of the PDP and this fact has not changed till today.

“Tinubu may be a master tactician. He is a good guy in planning and propaganda but then he is on the wrong political platform and even the way he came out, the way he won the primaries, it is very clear that even members of the APC are going to vote against him. I am being honest because of the issue of pride and their chairman who said they are going to punish Tinubu for making some uncomplimentary remarks about the President.”


For Diaspora Digital Media Updates click on Whatsapp, or Telegram. For eyewitness accounts/ reports/ articles, write to: citizenreports@diasporadigitalmedia.com. Follow us on X (Fomerly Twitter) or Facebook

Continue Reading

Latest from DDM TV

Latest Updates

Ezenwafor declares Anambra blueprint, promises governance with joy

Anambra Govt Arrests, Beats Up 18 Journalists Monitoring Senatorial Bye-Election

Tech revolution surges, Nigerians flock to DDM Academy Cohort 6

JUST IN: Uzo-Uwani chairman halts timbre business, orders full profiling

Nenadi Usman hails court verdict, says Abure’s tenure over

APC rejects Kano by-election, demands immediate cancellation over chaos

PDP defends n30m cash, says funds were for election logistics not vote buying

APC chieftain Shinkafi survives Abuja gunmen attack after prayers

Kano voters troop out in large numbers for by-election

Soludo: APC candidate attacked voters, commissioner during Anambra election

Subscribe to DDM Newsletter for Latest News

Get Notifications from DDM News Yes please No thanks