The Julius Abure-led faction of the Labour Party ,LP, has issued Peter Obi a 48-hour ultimatum to leave the party after the former Anambra State Governor joined the coalition.
Recall that Frontline opposition figures adopted the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as a coalition party to unseat Incumbent President Bola Tinubu come 2027, and Obi happens to be one of them.
However, the factional National Publicity Secretary, Mr Obiora Ifoh, in a statement in Abuja on Thursday stressed that the LP under Abure’s leadership remains vehemently opposed to joining the coalition.
Ifoh said while it is within Obi’s right to join the coalition, the party would not accommodate individuals going against its position on matters regarding the coalition.
He said: “We are aware of several nocturnal meetings between Peter Obi and some of our members, lobbying them to join him in his new party. We’re also aware that a number of them has refused to defect with him.
“Labour Party has consistently said it is not part of the coalition and therefore, any of our members who is part of the coalition is given within 48 hours to formally resign his membership of the party.
“Labour Party is not available for people with dual agenda, people with deceptive persona. The party will not avail itself to individuals who have one leg in one Party and another leg elsewhere.
“People that in the morning, they will claim to be in the Labour Party and in the evening they are in coalition.
“Nearly 70 percent of Nigerian population are youths who are tired of the old order, tired of gerontocrats deciding their fate. The new Nigeria that the youths are dreaming of, is not what can be realized from what we are seeing in the coalition.
“These people are opportunistic politicians who are only interested in relaunching themselves into circle of power, people who are desperate to continue holding on to power.
“The new Nigeria of our dream can only be realized through Labour Party and the party is willing to lead Nigerians along that trajectory.
“I therefore urge all members of the party to remain loyal and keep the party structure intact ahead of future elections.”