Aide: Obi diid not say ‘no serious leader will go on rest’ during Eid-el-Fitri holidays

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Valentine Obienyem, media adviser to the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi has said that his principal did not say “serious leaders do not go on rest”.

Obi, had on Sunday, joined the Muslim community to celebrate Eid-el-Fitr at the Central Mosque in Onitsha, Anambra state.

In a statement on Tuesday, Obienyem said Obi was asked by journalists at the event why he was not taking the holidays to rest.

According to Obienyem, Obi’s response was: “Well, those who need rest should have rest. Those of us who don’t need rest should continue to work.”

He however said Obi’s statement was misinterpreted by some sections of the media who reported him as saying that “no serious leader will go on rest”.

He said, “For me, politics is not about the office; it’s about helping to get a better society. If you are in politics because of office, it’s wrong. Politics is about the good of the society. As I am leaving here, I am going to the hospital to support people in the hospital. That’s what politics is about.”

Obienyem said he was unsure where the media organisations that published the quote got it from.

He said such interpretation was part of the ploy to make sure “the former Anambra state governor is dragged into every controversy to distract attention and remove his focus on the issue and on the mission of rescuing Nigeria”.

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