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    From promise to action: Peter Obi’s challenge as leader of the Labour Party – Ikengaonline Editorial

    By July 31, 2023Updated:July 31, 2023No Comments7 Mins Read
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    The destiny of the Labour Party as the liberating third force in Nigeria is at a crossroads. Only time will reveal if they will uphold their reputation or succumb to the allure of sharing the national cake like their major party counterparts. However, one thing remains certain: the LP, which garnered immense support from passionate Nigerian youths, who defended, campaigned, and voted for change, must not lose its distinct identity. Abandoning their mission for politics as usual would be a tragic letdown. It now falls on the shoulders of Peter Obi and the LP leadership to carry this heavy responsibility and stay true to the vision that brought them victory.

    Peter Obi and his Labour Party (LP) may have finished third in Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) but there is a compelling reason he continues to be seen as a formidable threat to Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). It is not because Obi matches Atiku Abubarkar’s deep pockets or Tinubu’s extensive political networks. Not even close. It is because the LP presidential candidate in the last election symbolises a revolutionary movement that has resonated with the youth and countless Nigerians seeking change.

    Today, Obi stands as the poster child of resistance against the rent-seeking political class and its allies in the private sector. His vision has captured the hearts of many Nigerians who yearn for a more accountable and transparent government. The power of his message lies in the call for a transformational shift away from the status quo, making him a force to be reckoned with, even in the face of political giants.

    The Labour Party’s remarkable journey in the recent general elections is nothing short of unprecedented. Rising from relative obscurity to gain widespread popularity within just eight months is a testament to its momentum. Peter Obi, the party’s flag bearer, brought a wave of change-seeking “Obidients” – a diverse army of passionate youths and everyday Nigerians – propelling the LP to newfound success.

    Despite the contested results in the election petition tribunal, the LP secured an impressive victory in 12 states, including major political hubs like Lagos and Abuja, garnering a total of 6,101,533 votes. The party’s historic success extended to the federal legislative elections, securing eight senatorial seats and an astounding 34 seats in the House of Representatives, elevating them to the third most popular party in the 10th National Assembly.

    At the sub-national level, the LP triumphed with Governor Alex Otti in Abia State and nearly claimed Enugu State, if not for INEC’s political abracadabra. This setback notwithstanding, the party achieved remarkable wins in Senate, House of Representatives, and House of Assembly seats in Enugu, creating a powerful check against executive overreach by LP legislators – the majority in Enugu State.

    The destiny of the Labour Party as the liberating third force in Nigeria is at a crossroads. Only time will reveal if they will uphold their reputation or succumb to the allure of sharing the national cake like their major party counterparts. However, one thing remains certain: the LP, which garnered immense support from passionate Nigerian youths, who defended, campaigned, and voted for change, must not lose its distinct identity. Abandoning their mission for politics as usual would be a tragic letdown. It now falls on the shoulders of Peter Obi and the LP leadership to carry this heavy responsibility and stay true to the vision that brought them victory.

    In early June, there was controversy surrounding Amobi Ogah, a House of Representatives member-elect, who expressed admiration for President Tinubu following a meeting at the presidential villa. While some interpreted it as innocent praise, the Labour Party (LP) reacted strongly, feeling betrayed by one of their own who appeared to cozy up to a perceived opponent, someone they believe denied them their mandate. It is commendable that LP swiftly condemned the situation, but blindly opposing every presidential action may not be ideal for democracy.

    Meanwhile, Labour Party has yet to disclose its official stance on two significant issues. The first concerns notorious budget padding allegedly by federal legislators, and the second involves President Tinubu’s controversial plan to allocate ₦‎70 billion to lawmakers from a ₦‎819 billion palliative meant to ease the impact of fuel subsidy removal on Nigerians. These two issues lie at the heart of Peter Obi’s philosophy of reducing the cost of governance.

    Peter Obi, the central figure in this arrangement holds the key to guiding his party members towards true accountability and good governance.

    As the big masquerade, Obi has the influence to shepherd his flock and ensure that those elected because of his influence remain dedicated to serving the people. If Obi can maintain their loyalty and stress the importance of fulfilling their promises, they may become worthy pupils in his school of public accountability, thereby benefiting all Nigerians. After all, nothing worries politicians more than the prospect of losing re-election.

    To remain relevant and inspire their supporters even in opposition, the Labour Party must embrace innovation and change. Peter Obi and the LP leadership can lead the way by fostering open communication with elected officials, focusing on policy matters and accountability rather than political patronage. Offering well-researched policy recommendations will guide officials in implementing practical strategies aligned with the party’s vision.

    Just like a successful company reinvents itself, Labour must monitor and evaluate the performance of elected officials, supporting independent mechanisms to ensure adherence to accountability principles. By publishing findings and raising public awareness, the party can hold officials accountable for their actions. Additionally, investing in training and capacity building for officials in governance, transparency, and financial management will empower them to lead with integrity.

    Furthermore, the Labour Party should celebrate and reward exemplary accountability and good governance practices, encouraging others to follow suit. By taking these steps, the party can showcase its commitment to responsible leadership, attract more support, and inspire a new generation of leaders dedicated to fulfilling its promise to the Nigerian people.

    In a powerful display of leadership and dedication, Hon. Henry Mbachu, a Labour Party member representing Awka South Constituency in Anambra State, took it upon himself to address a pressing issue in his community. Recognising the acute shortage of science teachers, especially in government schools, he voluntarily returned to serve as a Physics instructor at Igwebuike Grammar School in Awka South.

    A true servant of the people, Hon. Mbachu’s selfless gesture exemplifies the values that the Labour Party promises Nigerians. Leaders like him, who actively seek to make a positive difference in their constituents’ lives, should be the heart of the party’s mission. Anything short of that would be a grave betrayal of the people’s trust.

    Obi deserves a special commendation for his conduct both pre- and post-2023 election. With a ready army of “Obidients” at his disposal, he could have toed the path of brinkmanship after the election, given INEC’s open and shameless partisanship. We once witnessed post-election violence in the country when an aggrieved candidate unleashed his angry supporters to terrorize the country. Many innocent lives were lost in the process. Had Obi toed that path, the human and economic toll on the country could have been worse than anything we had seen before. Instead, he enjoined his followers to trust in the nation’s judicial process and seek redress through the courts. That’s an uncommon profile in statesmanship and demonstration of love for country above self.

     

     

     

     

     

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