Labour Party’s North-Central Vice-Chairman, Ibrahim Idoko, has fired back at Yunusa Tanko, National Coordinator of the ‘Obidient Movement’, for claiming the movement is larger than the party and responsible for its newfound prominence.
Tanko made these assertions in a recent Arise News interview, highlighting the movement’s independence and potential to switch allegiances in the 2027 elections to uphold its values of good governance and accountability.
Idoko, in a press statement on Wednesday, swiftly dismissed Tanko’s comments, labeling him a political opportunist seeking to impress his paymasters.