Home > Politics > Keyamo’s diatribe exposes APCâ...

Keyamo’s diatribe exposes APC’s plot to assassinate Obi — Labour Party

By Nnaji   | 14 Sep, 2022 10:44:01am | 300

Share |      


Abuja—The Labour Party, LP, has expressed shock that the unprecedented desperation of the All Progressives Congress, APC, to cling on to power at all cost would lead it to post a pre-crime alibi to an alleged plot to assassinate its presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi.

Sponsored Add

National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr Arabambi Abayomi, said this in response to claims by the APC Presidential Campaign spokesman, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, that Obi was plotting to stage an assassination attempt on himself and blame the APC.

Abayomi in a statement, yesterday, said the attention of the LP was drawn to APC’s most bizarre and unprecedented desperation through Kayemo’s statement.

He noted that Labour Party considered Keyamo’s claims as “a devilish-act” and “a subtle way to gain unmerited sympathy” in a bogus attempt at clandestinely employing crude, primitive tactics to win the 2023 presidential election through fraudulent means.

LP spokesman said: “Festus Keyamo in a fabricated and very misleading press statement, claimed he was responding to a non-existent false rumour that Peter Obi plans to ‘stage – manage’ an ‘assassination attempt’ on himself is alarming and very frightening and it leaves no room to doubt the implications of the claim as it is like a self-confession by the APC in its plan to assassinate the LP presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

“No one is confused by the APC through Festus Keyamo’s open pre-crime alibi. No one is fooled enough to buy into the very sadistic attempt to create a confusing narrative, ahead of committing a felony.

“LP wants the public to be fully informed that the APC has indirectly warned all Nigerians that a plan to assassinate Peter Obi by the APC is on the way.

“Labour Party wishes to remind Festus Keyamo that Chapter IV of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on fundamental rights section 33(1) states: ‘Every person has a right to life, and no one shall be deprived intentionally of his life, save in execution of the sentence of a court in respect of a criminal offence of which he has been found guilty in Nigeria’.”

The party reminded the APC presidential spokesperson and, in fact, the Tinubu Presidential Campaign that the right to take life of another person was not vested in any individual or groups except as prescribed in Section 33(2) (a)(b)(c)

Subsequently, Labour Party called on the Inspector-General of Police to immediately commence a comprehensive investigation into Mr Festus Keyamo’s “unlawful and treasonable activities and conducts likely to cause breach of peace and anarchy in our country so that this ugly trend can be nipped in the bud as well as possible prosecution in the court of law.

“LP is aware of the level of enormous defeat across the nation’s political and electoral frustrations the APC has been made to reap as a result of the Peter Obi phenomenon depicted by the unprecedented support for Peter Obi that has since become a national movement of the people

“LP sees the forced self-confession of the APC about the conspiracy being floated by it to assassinate the most popular and supported people’s preferred and loved 2023 presidential candidate, as yet another proof of God’s involvement with the Peter Obi candidacy.

“LP is asking every legal citizens of Nigeria at home and all over the World to openly show concern and shout to the World  to save the life of the one divinely anointed hope and Messiah carrying the grace to lead the nation to the promised land from a planned assassination by the ruling APC “

He appealed to Nigerians to call on security agencies to act fast in order to checkmate APC’s alleged plot of “assassinating our dear own Peter Obi.

VANGUARD


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Category

Crime & Security
More Articles
Culture & Tourism
More Articles
Education
More Articles
Business & Economy
More Articles
Interviews
More Articles
Entertainment
More Articles