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JUST IN: Peter Obi Accepts Doyin Okupe’s Resignation, Reveals Next Line Of Action

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The Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has reacted to the resignation of Doyin Okupe as DG of his Campaign Council.

Obi accepted the resignation of Okupe adding that the Legal system will provide him a means to clear his name.

Okupe stepped down from the position on Tuesday. His resignation followed the ruling by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja that convicted him (Okupe) of violating the money laundering Act.

“Dear Peter, you will recall that I briefed you yesterday about my personal travails in seeking justice and clearing my name using the Nigerian legal system to pursue same. I have invested too much in your campaign to allow my personal travails to become a source of distraction.”

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BREAKING: Okupe Steps Down As Peter Obi’s Campaign DG

“In the circumstances, I have decided to step aside and plead that you appoint a new campaign DG who can continue the assignment with zero distractions. God bless you and your family,” Okupe wrote in a letter addressed to Obi on Tuesday.
Reacting to Okupe’s decision, the LP flag-bearer commended Okupe’s support and tenacity that led to the countrywide acceptance of the party and its candidates.

“My Dear Elder Brother Doyin, I received your letter offering to step aside in order to avoid any distraction to the good work of trying to forge a new direction for our country, on board of which you have been from inception. It is a decision which I respect.”

“The story of this historic effort, which has galvanised millions of our countrymen, particularly our youths, cannot be complete without mentioning your commitment, dedication, and the boundless energy that you brought to bear.”

“It is my sincere hope that our legal system will afford you an opportunity to eventually clear your name,” Obi wrote in a letter to Okupe on Wednesday.”

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