Politics

BREAKING: Peter Obi, “An authentic game-Changer, says Labour Party Reps Leader, as Obi wins Political Icon Award

Leader of the Labour Party (LP) Caucus in the House of Representatives, Hon. Afam Victor Ogene, has hailed Mr. Peter Obi, the National leader of the Labour Party, as “An authentic game-changer”, as he wins The Sun Political Icon Award.

Hon. Ogene, Chairman, House Committee on Renewable Energy, made this assertion in a statement in Abuja, on Saturday, February 17, 2024, to congratulate Obi, for the recognition by The Sun Newspapers.

Obi, former governor of Anambra state, who was also a Vice Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), in 2019, took the nation by storm, when he joined LP before the 2023 general elections and instantly became a household name, leading a political movement, as a presidential candidate, that has changed the political landscape of Nigeria.

Through his leadership, LP won the governorship election in Abia state, 35 House of Representatives seats, eight Senate seats and a number of House of Assembly seats.

In a statement entitled, “A Deserved Honour For An Authentic Game Changer”, Ogene wrote, ” I, on behalf of my family, teeming members of our various support groups and the good people of Ogbaru Federal Constituency, Anambra state, who I represent in the House of Representatives, felicitate our dear Leader and mentor, the great Okwute Nigeria, Mr. Peter Obi, National Leader of the Labour Party, for this well-deserved recognition as The Sun Political Icon awardee, today.”

He said further:”It is very symbolic as well as historical, that this award is coming on the eve of the anniversary of the February 2023 general elections, where God used you, as an undeniable game-changer to rewrite the narrative in Nigerian politics, and significantly chart the path for a new Nigeria that gives hope and succour to the people.”

Referencing issues in the 2023 campaign season and the current realities in the nation, Hon. Ogene said, “When you advocated an economic policy of prudence, many mocked you as a ‘stingy man’.

When you preached the gospel of ‘From consumption to production’ as an economic recovery and revitalisation pathway.