The Federal Government has challenged Mr Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party, to clarify his stand on the leaked audio of the conversation he allegedly had with Bishop David Oyedepo. While addressing the media on Monday in London, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said Peter Obi should clarify what he meant by saying the leaked audio conversation was “a fake doctored audio call.”
In his words “I need to draw the attention of Nigerians to the recent leaked audio of conversation between the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, and the cleric. The leaked audio rattled Nigerians because we heard Obi pleading with the cleric to interfere on his behalf to convince Christians that this is a religious war and they should support him,”
In the same vein, the minister also said that, Obi came out to say that it was “a fake, doctored audio call.” “If it is fake, it means it never took place. But if it is doctored, it means there was conversation but it was manipulated. He further stated that “Obi needs to come out and make the clarification on whether the conversation did not take place or it took place, but it was doctored and If it was doctored, which part of it was doctored? “Is it the beginning, the middle or the end or is it the ‘Yes Daddy’ part of it, or where he said it was a religious war?”
The minister noted that the leaked audio had showed that Obi’s electioneering campaign was based on religion and ethnicity and this was the first time in the history of Nigeria’s elections that a politician would come out openly to campaign on grounds of religion and ethnicity. “From the outcome of the presidential elections, you will see that Obi got his vote mostly from areas where he comes from and his religious leaning. This is not good for the politics of Nigeria and it is very dangerous. As a result of this kind of campaign, Nigeria is more divided than ever and people are being heard commenting either based on their religious position or ethnic origin. Many otherwise respected commentators are not left behind on the effect of this divisive politics,” he said.
Speaking on Lai Mohammed mission to London, he said his move was to defend the legitimacy of the just concluded general elections and to correct the imbalance in it, like what he did recently in Washington, he would let the world know that the 2023 election was the freest in Nigeria’s history. NAN reports that the minister is scheduled to hold conversations and meetings with international media organisations and relevant think tanks based in London.