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I am here, and no one can compel me to leave Nigeria, says Peter Obi
Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s (LP) presidential candidate in the recently held elections, has adamantly maintained that no one can compel him to leave Nigeria.
Recall that Obi had claimed that a few anonymous people had been pressuring him to leave the country or risk being arrested for treason.
The former governor of Anambra State declared on Thursday that the Labour Party is dedicated to building a new Nigeria while speaking at the Onitsha Holiday Resort in Onitsha.
He claims that there are too many “thieves” who are causing pain to the majority of people.
He declared that his party is dedicated to removing these thieves from the political system of the nation and emphasized that he would not give up until they were shown the door of the country’s political positions.
“The Labour Party is striving to put an end to the excessive suffering that exists in this nation. The country is full of thieves. Therefore, the Labour Party is working to rebuild Nigeria. Nobody would make me leave Nigeria; I am with you right now, Peter Obi declared.
Additional Survey: Peter Obi Is Afam Ogene Is Committed To My Philosophy
Victor Afam Ogene, the party’s nominee for the House of Representatives in Saturday’s special election in Ogbaru, Anambra State, is dedicated to Peter Obi’s vision of reconstructing the nation, according to Peter Obi.
Remember how Ogene was leading other candidates before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ruled the Ogbaru Federal Constituency poll inconclusive?
Obi urged his followers in the region to support Ogene in the Saturday supplementary election while speaking to the public during a roadshow campaign tour of the wards in the Ogbaru Federal Constituency.
According to the previous governor of Anambra, Ogene is a deserving candidate who would see to it that Ogbaru’s growth was not neglected. He is modest, devoted, and honest.
Ogene is devoted to his ideology of creating a new Nigeria, according to Obi, who was joined by Anambra Senator-elect Tony Nwoye and Oseloka Obaze.