Obi Never Spoke On New National Anthem, Expenditure Either Directly Or Indirectly

The 2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has not spoken on the new National Anthem or the expenditure therein, the Peter Obi Media Release (POMR) said on Sunday.

Alerting the general public especially media houses to be wary and watch out for “funny statements,” POMR noted that Obi’s “statements are based on verifiable facts and he never embarked on frivolous remarks.”

The full statement reads: “The attention of the Peter Obi Media Reach, POMR has been drawn to a news story circulating in social media that the 2023 Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi has been among “the detractors” who have been vocal against the expenditure on the new National Anthem.

“The news story claimed that the sum of N814b was spent on the National Anthem by the Federal Government and that it has attracted criticism from Nigerians including Peter Obi.

“POMR wishes to state clearly that while Peter Obi has been a critic of wasteful spending of public funds, he has not said a word directly or indirectly on the new national anthem.

“Most of OBI’s statements are based on verifiable facts and he never embarked on frivolous remarks.

“POMR has been made aware of some hirelings whose assignment is to push out funny statements and attribute them to Obi to finally discredit his laudable opinions on national issues.

“We therefore wish to alert the general public especially media houses to be wary and watch out for such induced materials. Peter OBI’s media office can always be reached for any clarifications.”

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