Peter Obi mourns as Labour Party loses 2023 House of Reps candidate

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Peter Obi has mourned the death of a 2023 House of Representatives candidate for the Labour Party, Clarita Ogar.

In a post made on X on Friday, Obi said he regrets to announce the passing of Ogar, the Labour Party’s candidate for Yala/Ogoja in the 2023 General elections.

According to Obi, he had reached out to Ogar’s family a few days ago and was informed about her passing.

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Condoling with the Ogar family over the incident, Obi described the late Labour Party member as a patriot and fearless woman who stood for justice.

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He also stated that Ogar was committed to ensuring a better Nigeria for all citizens.

His words, “With a weighty heart, on behalf of the entire Obidient family, I regret to announce the untimely passing of our dear sister and comrade, Hon. Clarita Ogar, who was the Labour Party House of Representatives candidate for Yala/Ogoja in the 2023 General elections.

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“I reached out to her family a few days ago and they informed me about the sad news. I want to again sincerely offer my condolences on behalf of my family and the Obidient family.

“@clarita_ogar was not just a patriot but also a fearless woman who stood for justice and a better Nigeria.

“May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may God give her family and all of us the fortitude to bear her sad, irreplaceable loss.

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“God Almighty continue to bless her family and all the Obidient family always,” Obi wrote.”

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