Labour Party members and supporters have been advised by former Anambra State governor Peter Obi not to disparage the party’s former Presidential Campaign Council spokesman, Kenneth Okonkwo, for having different views.
The party’s leadership referred to Okonkwo as one of their moles shortly after he announced his resignation from the Labour Party, but in response, Obi—the party’s nominee for president in the most recent general election—stated that Okonkwo is still a reliable ally even after leaving the Labour Party.
Due to ongoing internal conflict and a leadership crisis that might split the party, Okonkwo left LP on Sunday.
The former governor said in a string of postings on his X account on Monday that Okonkwo is a powerful voice and friend rather than an opponent because of his divergent viewpoint.
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He stated “Yesterday, I read my dear brother Kenneth Okonkwo’s open letter in which he expressed differing views with me on the skirmishes in our party. And today, I saw various responses to the letter.
“I want to, therefore, categorically and emphatically declare that Okonkwo remains my beloved brother and a trusted ally. I sternly caution against referring to him as a mole or making any negative remarks. Kenneth Okonkwo has stood by me through thick and thin, and his loyalty and commitment cannot be overstated or diminished.
“Disagreements and differing opinions are a natural part of any group, society, or movement, and it is essential to maintain a level of respect and decorum even when we disagree. Having differing views does not make someone an enemy, and it is crucial to engage in constructive dialogue rather than resorting to personal attacks or negative remarks.
“In fact, to me personally, I don’t want to work with anyone who always agrees with me, because as a leader, learning and listening are critical components of leadership. I want to listen to those who have different opinions and try to convince them otherwise or take their advice if it is better.
“I urge all believers of a New Nigeria to remain strong, resilient, and focused, and to refrain from discouragement or negative remarks towards Barrister Kenneth Okonkwo or anyone who leaves or disagrees with our views, strategies, or tactics. My message is clear and simple: unity, respect, and civility must prevail, even in the face of disagreement and variance.”