2027: Otti remains, as Peter Obi leaves Labour Party

  • Sees Ben Kalu’s invitation to APC as distraction

Abia State governor, Alex Otti, says he will not defect from the Labour Party despite plans by its 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to leave the platform.

Otti disclosed this on Tuesday during his monthly media briefing in Umuahia, saying he has decided to remain in the Labour Party to help rebuild and reposition it.

He revealed that Obi had personally informed him of his intention to exit the party and that he had no objection to the decision, but emphasised that his own political path would be different.

“If you remember, I joined the Labour Party before Peter Obi, so I did not join the party with him. He has communicated to me that he is leaving the Labour Party. I gave him my blessings. But I will remain in the Labour Party, and I told him that I would continue the struggle to rescue the Labour Party,” Otti disclosed.

The governor also described the Labour Party as the platform that brought him to office, noting that his loyalty remains with it for now.

“That is the party that brought me to power. If we fight and get to the end, and we are able to reposition the Labour Party, then we can discuss other options. Therefore, for now, I am not defecting to any party,” he added.

He equally reacted to recent calls by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, urging him to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Otti said he is not interested in being drawn into political distractions.

Otti acknowledged Kalu’s recent distribution of financial support to vulnerable people in the State, saying it aligns with his own appeal for assistance to the less privileged during the Christmas period.

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