The Presidential Campaign Council of the Labour Party has taken a swipe at the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, Rabiu Kwankwaso, over his criticism of the LP presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in Chatham House, London on Wednesday.
Speaking on the “Nigeria’s 2023 Election: Service Delivery and Policy Alternatives,” Kwankwaso said the Labour Party was all about hype, describing LP as a party built on “ethnic and religious sentiments.”
Reacting to the remarks, the spokesman of the LP Presidential Campaign Council, Yunusa Tanko, said the former Kano state governor missed the point, having failed to see the quality possessed by Obi.
Speaking exclusively to , Tanko said, “That is a wrong perception. These things can also be said of Kwankwaso and his party. If it is about ethnicity, Kwankwaso is also from a particular ethnic group. If it is about religion, he practises a particular faith too. Where Kwankwaso falls short is that neither he nor his party has the contents that our party and presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, have. We have content and most Nigerians know this.
“Our candidate was the only one who came out to say, ‘don’t vote for me because I come from a particular ethnic group and don’t vote for me because I practice a particular religion, but vote for me because I have the capacity, character, integrity and compassion to make this country work.’ These attributes were reechoed by the Emir of Kano who spoke in Hausa language telling everyone that Peter has all it takes to govern this country when we visited Kano to interface with Nigerians over there,” he stated.
Also speaking, the Director General of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council, Akin Osuntokun, said if any Nigerian leader deserves an ethnic tag, that person would certainly be the NNPP standard bearer.