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An APC chieftain has disclosed that Omo-Agege worked for Peter Obi during the presidential poll.
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According to Ojuogbo, Omo-Agege lacked confidence in Tinubu’s ability to emerge victorious in the presidential election.
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Ojuobo stated this during an interview with Arise Television on Saturday.
EKO HOT BLOG reports Cairo Ojuogbo, a top member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Cairo Ojuogbo has accused the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, of working against President-elect Bola Tinubu’s candidacy in the last election.
In a statement made on Saturday, Ojuogbo claimed that Omo-Agege had no faith in Tinubu’s ability to win the presidential election and thus did not lend his support to the candidate.
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During an interview with Arise Television, the APC chieftain also alleged that Omo-Agege had backed Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), in the last election. In addition, Ojuogbo dismissed any claims that Omo-Agege’s faction of the party had expelled him from APC in Delta State.
According to Ojuogbo: “Omo-Agege did anti-party, he never believed Tinubu will win the presidential election, look at all his postal it was Peter Obi. He never believed Tinubu would win the election; he never worked for his emergence.
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“Look at the way he carried out his campaign in Delta State; he gathered small boys and used them. He said he was in politics to injure people, after which he goes around begging leaders.”
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