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Peter Obi “Really Crossing The Line” With His Accusations Against FG, Ruling Party, Says APC Spokesperson  

Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday said the Presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, is “really crossing the line” with his accusations in the recent times against the party and the federal government.

APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, told Arise Television in an interview that Obi’s accusations are ridiculous.

The Labour Party Presidential candidate had consistently accused the APC and its supporters of attacking his personality over the petition he filed against the President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the election Tribunal.

According to Morka: “Peter Obi is really crossing the line. The campaigns are over. He needs to relax and allow his lawyers handle his case at the tribunal. Accusing the APC of attacking his personal life is ridiculous.

“Obi has been way too sanctimonious for someone who volunteered to venture into politics and run for the Presidency.

“He did not win the elections, he came a distant third, and he has made a political capital of exploiting people’s vulnerabilities.”

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