If you campaigned on the removal of fuel subsidies, Naira flotation, devolution of powers, and student loans, and today you are attacking President Bola Tinubu, it means that you campaigned on something you did not believe in because all of those things are what President Tinubu is doing....TAP HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY..>>
Peter Obi is a highly manipulative and dishonest individual. He said, and this is a direct quote: “I can assure you it (fuel subsidy) will go immediately. Subsidy, I’ve said it before, is organised crime. And I cannot allow it to stay a day longer. Which country will invest more on subsidy than education, and health, and even roads.”
Yet, when President Tinubu removed fuel subsidy on day one, just as Peter Obi said he would have done, Peter Obi criticised him.
Mr. Obi said the President’s action of removing the fuel subsidy on day one was “sudden.” He further said he would have introduced some palliatives first, and only after those policies had worked would he have removed the subsidy.
This is the same man who said he would remove the fuel subsidy “on day one.”
So you can see that he was only deceiving you.
Mr. Obi also promised to open up Nigeria’s economy if he was elected. President Tinubu also promised the same.
Yet, when President Bola Tinubu began fulfilling that promise by introducing the 700km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Peter Obi said that the project was unnecessary and a big waste and that the money spent on it should be used to repair already existing roads.
Yet, Peter Obi commended the Labour Party Governor of Abia State, Mr. Alex Otti, for flagging off the construction of the 30.1-kilometre Arochukwu-Ndi Okereke-Ozuabam road.
Do you not see the contradiction here? You condemn President Tinubu for building a new road connecting landlocked states to ports and then commend Governor Otti for building a road to his village.
That is his myopic this fellow is. Once the matter touches his own ethnicity, Peter Obi cannot hide his double standard and tribalism.
Again, in 2013, Peter Obi said, “When I talk about political party issues…politics is not about running from one place to the other”.
When he gave that interview, obi was in APGA. The following year, he left APGA for the PDP. In 2022, he left the PDP for the Labour Party, where he is currently having issues and preparing to jump ship.
Has it ever occurred to Peter Obi that what he said about good leaders not jumping from party to party applies only to President Bola Tinubu amongst those who contested in 2023?
And now, the same Peter Obi, who on Friday, January 13, 2023, accused the Peoples Democratic Party of being a “structure of criminality“, is now hobnobbing with PDP leaders as he perfects his 2027 plans.
If you called PDP a structure of criminals, and now you are neck deep into the same party and are holding Nicodemus night meetings with them, are you not also a criminal by default and association?
Anyway, should we be surprised? When the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists exposed Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, the Prime Minister of Iceland, over his involvement in the Panama Papers scandal, he resigned. His example was followed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan, who resigned in disgrace after his name was also mentioned.
But when the ICIJ blew the lid of Peter Obi’s corruption via the Pandora Papers, Peter Obi contested for President to fight corruption.
Can you imagine? Corruption fighting corruption. No wonder he has experience with ‘structures of corruption’. Read Full Details