Obi, who used to be the governor of Anambra State, said that the presidential election on February 25 would bring about a new Nigeria.
Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s (LP) candidate for governor, has advised voters in Gombe State not to cast ballots based on their ethnicity or religion, claiming that hunger, poverty, and insecurity are unconcerned by feelings of a person’s tribe or religion.
Only a capable and caring leader can give Nigeria a rebirth at this point in its history, Obi told a crowd of supporters on Wednesday during a campaign stop in Gombe, Nigeria’s north-east.
“Tell them we are starving; we have no employment; we have no schools; and you are not secure when they say vote for them because they are from the north.” “And the president is from the north?” he asked.
Where can northerners find bread at a lower price? The same holds true for residents of the South. Where can Muslims find cheaper bread? Where can Christians find cheaper bread? For religious reasons, refrain from voting for them. Because it is now anyone’s turn to vote, don’t. It is now up to you to retake Nigeria.
Along with his running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, and other party leaders like eminent political economist Pat Utomi, the LP presidential candidate visited the state.
Obi, who used to be the governor of Anambra State, said that the presidential election on February 25 would bring about a new Nigeria.
“The election this year is a building block for a new Nigeria.” And that new Nigeria can only exist if voters choose candidates who are qualified, moral, compassionate, and have the necessary physical and mental stamina to carry out their duties.
“All we want to do is create a brand new Nigeria, one in which everyone lives happily.” All that exists in Nigeria today is poverty, starvation, unemployment, kidnapping, insecurity, and everything else.
Their organizational system generated criminality and poverty.
He criticized the major political parties for saying they lack structure and added that their purported institutions had contributed to poverty and crime.
“They will convince you to vote for them and claim that we lack structure, that their structure has led to poverty and crime, and that as a result, people in our country now live in dread.” “That must decrease,” he declared.
“We wish to create a brand new Nigeria.” You chose the umbrella, which leaked and caused you pain; you chose the broom, which plunged you into poverty.
“Voting for people right now would help create a new Nigeria.” It’s time to cast your ballot for mom, dad, and the kids.