National Labor Party Leader Julius Abure Responds To Governor Charles Soludo
National  Labor Party Leader Julius Abure Responds To Governor Charles Soludo
Responding to Governor Soludo's attack on Peter Obi, the attorney said Soludo came to power on the APGA platform and Peter Obi developed the party, consolidated it and fought for the people of Anambra to gain people's trust to continue to vote for the APGA.

National leader of the Labor Party, Attorney Julius Abure, has stated that Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo has risen on the legacy of Peter Obi. 

Responding to Governor Soludo's attack on Peter Obi, the attorney said Soludo came to power on the APGA platform  and Peter Obi developed the party, consolidated it and fought for the people of Anambra to gain people's trust to continue to vote for the APGA. 

The statement read: "The governor of the state of Anambra  could see that his comment in was born out of selfishness. His commentary is born out of egocentricity; born  of desperation. It arises from envy and jealousy.

Referring to someone who was Governor of CBN  who should know the importance of the investment which has been hailed by other Governors as one of the best  he has made in Anambra State; I mean that such a man belittles such a person, he will tell him that he is acting from a selfish point of view. 

And that's why Soludo doesn't control most of the people in the Anambra States. You have no control over what happens in the state of Anambra. "I also want to clarify that even Soludo raised Peter Obi's bequests in.

He came to power through the platform of APGA, and Peter Obi built the party, consolidated it and worked for the people of Anambra, giving the people the confidence to continue voting for APGA. 

And so, without  fear of contradiction, it can be clearly said that Soludo builds on Peter Obi's legacies, because if Peter Obi had not  built APGA through his performance,  instilling confidence in people to have confidence in the game. Soludo would not have had the platform it would have to become governor in . "So I see Soludo's comments as a distraction and  urge the people of Anambra to treat him with a pinch of salt to discredit him, to ignore him.

Until we bring our campaigns to Anambra, we will test and see who is popular on Anambra. As Sony Okosun would say, we will know who owns the land. So we will know very soon who owns the land. Once we take our campaigns to Awka, to Onitsha, to Nnewi, we will know who owns the land and by the grace of God we will see in the next year who will control and win the state of Anambra. “Soludo's opinion  is a minority. opinion and should be treated with a pinch of salt.

It is very clear that you are not saying what Anambra thinks. It's a minority and a short-sighted point of view and to the people of Anambra, even without consulting them, I can tell you unequivocally that it's not  popular opinion and that's why I'm saying this to Anambra State soon and based on your comment, Anambra State will be the state  we are taking our campaigns to very soon so  we can test our popularity. and check who owns the land. 

My honest advice to him is that he should turn down his comments because he would destroy his future and  himself if he continued like this.

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