Kenneth Okonkwo visits Atiku months after dumping Obi

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Former spokesman for the Labour Party of Nigeria, Mr. Kenneth Okonkwo, has visited Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in the last election.

Before the visit, Okonkwo had been a strong supporter of Peter Obi during the 2023 controversial elections before the  duo recently parted ways.

However, in a post on his official Instagram page, the former thespian wrote on why he visited the former Vice President.

He said, “It’s a privilege and honour to be invited by His Excellency Atiku Abubakar for a consultative meeting on how best to chart a new course for our beloved country. The situation in Nigeria today requires the cooperation of every well-meaning Nigerian to ensure that our country is restored to its path of greatness,” he wrote.

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Okonkwo who left the Labour Party two weeks ago, cited Obi’s failure to build the party into a strong, grassroots-driven platform capable of leading Nigeria out of its leadership crisis.

He accused Nigeria’s struggles of stemming from corrupt and incompetent leaders, stating that real change would require a well-structured political organization.

“After the 2023 general election, Nigerians, including me, had high hopes for the Labour Party. I believed that Peter Obi will seize the momentum and build a solid party of integrity that will have the solid base that we need to overthrow these kakistocrats and kleptocrats,” Okonkwo had said.

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He expressed disappointment that Obi did not make the internal reforms he had hoped for, despite his continued defense of the LP candidate.

“However, I continued in his defence believing he will still privately bring the needed solution to LP problems, (but) to no avail,” he added.

As for his political future, Okonkwo previously stated that he would explore new political alliances but had no immediate plans to join the APC or PDP.

“With this declaration, I am free to embark on negotiation and consultation with every like-minded people to determine the next step in my political journey, which does not include joining APC or PDP for now but includes, and is not limited to, consolidation of the Labour Party,” he explained.

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