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Obi Speaks On ‘Mysterious’ Fire At Labour Party Chair’s Home
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Peter Obi expresses shock over fire incident at Julius Abure’s residence
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Calls for investigation into the cause of the fire
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Sympathizes with Abure and his family over the traumatic incident
Eko Hot Blog reports that the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has reacted to the fire outbreak at the Abuja residence of the party’s National Chairman, Julius Abure, which the party leadership claimed was an assassination attempt.
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Reacting in a statement via his official X handle on Thursday, Obi said he sincerely sympathized with Abure and his family, who must be traumatized by the sad incident. “I sincerely sympathize with Barr Abure and his family, who must be traumatized by now by this sad incident, while thanking God for their lives,” he wrote.
He, therefore, called on party members and Nigerians to wait for the outcome of the investigation from the Police and the fire service on the cause of the fire incident. “While we await the outcome of the investigation from the Police and the fire service on the cause of the fire incident, I thank all those whose timely intervention helped to minimize the damages,” Obi added.
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According to the party’s spokesman, Obiora Ifoh, the mysterious fire started a few minutes after 1 am while Abure and the members of his family were asleep.
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