Peter Obi ‘least of our worries,’ says Edo commissioner

The Edo State Government has dismissed the political influence of Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, describing him as “the least of our worries” and questioning his preparedness for leadership.
Speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Morning Brief on Monday, the state Commissioner for Information and Communication, Paul Ohonbamu, said Obi poses no threat to the All Progressives Congress in the state.
The commissioner argued that the former Anambra State Governor has no concrete plan for governance, saying that Obi’s political agenda remains vague and lacks a clear vision for the country.
Peter Obi is the least of our worries. APC can’t be threatened because of Peter Obi. Ask him what he will even do when he becomes president, and he’ll simply say, ‘Let me get there first. There is no clear-cut blueprint of what he wants to do,” he said.
Ohonbamu also downplayed Obi’s political dominance in the South East, pointing out that the Labour Party controls only one state government in the region, which is Abia, while the APC holds Imo and Ebonyi.
He said, “Enugu is governed by the PDP and Anambra by APGA. So where is his dominance? Peter Obi is the least of our worries. He’s just struggling in error. I can assure you, his defeat is a fixed deposit.”