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When Tinubu said he would not pay ransom, we expected Obi to say he agreed with the notion – According to Bwala

When Tinubu said he would not pay ransom, we expected Obi to say he agreed with the notion – According to Bwala

As per the report published in the Cable, Daniel Bwala, a public affairs expert and lawyer, highlights that although virtuous opposition ought to applaud the government’s actions, Obi chooses to remain silent. Additionally, he points out that Obi has contradicted himself on the subject of ransom payments and implies that Obi prioritizes gaining power over adhering to consistent policies. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He said, “The opposition is providing better policies. When something positive happens, a good opposition will say they agree with the government. For Peter Obi, the day something positive happens, he will disappear from social media. The day he wants to make noise, he will appear. He said he has a philosophy of not paying ransom for anybody. When President Tinubu said he would not pay ransom to kidnappers, we expected him (Obi) to come out and say he agreed with the notion. Rather, he tweeted as if the federal government should do everything possible, including giving out money. He is self-contradicting and only craves power.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Daniel Bwala "If Peter Obi Wants To Say Anything And The Obidients Ask Him Not To Talk, He Will Be Quiet"

Daniel Bwala “If Peter Obi Wants To Say Anything And The Obidients Ask Him Not To Talk, He Will Be Quiet”

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