Setback for Peter Obi as Director of Obidient Movement Resigns, Gives Reasons
- Morris Monye, the director of Mobilisation for the Obidient Movement, announced his resignation, citing the movement's poor performance in the recent Anambra Governorship Election as a key reason for leaving.
- Morris Monye stated he spent approximately N40 million to fund movement activities without support from the Labour Party, claiming, 'Not a single kobo was assigned to any of them.'
- He advised Peter Obi to build a strong media team and engage political consultants for better performance in future elections, emphasizing that effective campaigning requires mobilization.
- Monye continued to support the Obidient Movement but highlighted his concerns over lack of accountability and results, stating, 'I won’t be part of optics and no work.
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Obidient Movement Director Resigns Over Funding, Welfare
The Director of Mobilisation of the Obidient Movement, Morris Monye, has resigned from his position. He cited frustration, lack of support, and alleged harassment among others for the decision. In a statement, Monye said the conditions under which he had worked since assuming the role had become untenable. He noted that the Labour Party’s poor performance in the recent Anambra election reinforced his decision to step down. “Almost a year down th…
'Obidient Movement' Mobilisation Director Resigns, Accuses Peter Obi Of Neglecting Grassroots Structure
The Director of Mobilisation for the Obidient Movement, Chima Monye, has resigned from his position, accusing former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, of abandoning the grassroots structure that propelled his 2023 campaign. Monye, who announced his resignation in a statement, cited frustration, harassment, and lack of structural support as key reasons for stepping down.
Morris Monye resigns from Obidient Movement, cites poor results and lack of support - OloriSuperGal
The Director of Mobilization for the Obidient Movement, Morris Monye, has announced his resignation, citing disappointment with the group’s recent performance, poor internal communication, and personal financial strain. Morris Monye resigns from Obidient Movement, cites poor results and lack of support In a statement shared on social media, Monye expressed frustration over what he described as a lack of structure and transparency within the move…
Obidient Movement Director Resigns, Accuses Peter Obi of Lack of Commitment - Newsmakers
Pat Stevens/ Morris Monye, the Director of Mobilisation for the Obidient Movement, has resigned from his position, accusing Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi of failing to provide leadership and financial support to the group. In a statement posted on X, Monye said he personally spent over N40 million funding mobilisation activities without receiving any […] The post Obidient Movement Director Resigns, Accuses Peter Obi of Lack of Co…
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