From Okwe Obi, Abuja
The Labour Party’s Directorate of Mobilization and Integration has described as painful the demise of its chieftain, Doyin Okupe.
It described him as a statesman, political strategist, and champion of national unity whose passing has left a significant void in Nigeria’s political landscape.
LP Director General of the Directorate, Marcel Ngogbehei, in a statement yesterday, hailed Okupe’s contributions to Nigeria’s democratic evolution, emphasizing his dedication to good governance, equity, and justice.
Ngogbehei described him as a fearless bridge-builder and mentor, whose influence shaped the political aspirations of many.
“Dr. Okupe played a vital role in the evolution of Nigeria’s democracy. He was a voice of reason in critical moments and took a stand without fear or favor,” Ngogbehei said.
According to him, one of Dr. Okupe’s most notable contributions in recent years was his role in the early stages of the Peter Obi presidential campaign and the rise of the Obidient Movement in 2022. Serving as the interim vice-presidential candidate, he later stepped aside when a final selection was made, demonstrating his commitment to the cause over personal ambition.
“As internal conflicts threatened the unity of the movement, Dr. Okupe stepped in as a mediator, ensuring stability and preventing what was described as an attempted power grab by certain individuals.
“Despite facing disrespect from some quarters, he maintained composure, choosing to educate and counsel rather than retaliate.”
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Ngogbehei recounted a personal encounter with Dr. Okupe after the 2022 Labour Party/Obidient Movement Leadership Summit, where the late politician took a keen interest in grassroots mobilization.
“That night, he personally called for me and some of our members. He wanted a database of at least 10 Obidients per polling unit in key states.
He was ready to fund it because he believed in the movement,” Ngogbehei said. However, he lamented that internal struggles for control over campaign funds led to betrayals that frustrated Dr. Okupe’s efforts.
“Beyond his role in the Labour Party, Dr. Okupe was a staunch advocate for a more inclusive Nigeria, championing the cause of the Southeast in the quest for the presidency. He firmly believed in equity and stood by Peter Obi, whom he considered the most competent candidate.
“A mentor to many young politicians, Dr. Okupe was passionate about youth empowerment, urging the next generation to take an active role in governance. His belief that Nigeria’s future rested in the hands of the youth earned him deep respect across the political spectrum.
“During the 2023 elections, he remained steadfast in his fight for justice and fairness, rejecting tribal politics and calling for national unity.
“His unwavering stance in the face of opposition cemented his legacy as a leader who placed the country above personal or political gain.
“As we bid him farewell, we celebrate a life dedicated to service, leadership, and the relentless pursuit of a better Nigeria. His voice may be silent now, but his impact will continue to inspire generations.
“Dr. Okupe’s passing is a profound loss to Nigeria’s political landscape, but his contributions to democracy, youth empowerment, and national stability will be remembered for years to come.”

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