POLITICAL STORM AS APC SUPPORTER ALLEGES PETER OBI LEFT LABOUR PARTY OVER QUESTIONS SURROUNDING CAMPAIGN FUNDS

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APC Chieftain Questions Peter Obi Over Alleged ₦12 Billion Campaign Funds

Fresh political controversy has emerged following claims by an APC supporter that former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, left the Labour Party because he could not adequately explain the management of an alleged ₦12 billion campaign fund.

The allegation has sparked heated debates among supporters and critics alike, with many demanding evidence to support the claim, while others insist that campaign finances should be subject to public scrutiny.

As of the time of this report, Peter Obi has not publicly responded to the allegation, and no official findings have been presented to substantiate the claims.

The development adds another chapter to the ongoing political exchanges between opposition figures and members of the ruling party ahead of future electoral contests.

What do you think? Should political parties and candidates be required to publicly account for all campaign donations and expenditures?

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