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We can’t vote for poverty anymore, says Peter Obi

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Nigerians can no longer support poverty, corruption, and impunity, according to Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate.

In a series of tweets on Sunday, Obi claimed that the desire to retake Nigeria was almost universal.

Obi stated that he wanted to be president to change the trajectory, pointing to the fact that he was accustomed to the previous system.

According to the former governor of Anambra State, Nigerians want a better life and that hardship does not become a habit.

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“Almost everyone wants to return Nigeria to its former glory. Although we may be used to the current system, we cannot continue to support corruption, carelessness, impunity, and poverty. Deprivation does not establish habits. According to him, Nigerians want a better life.

The rest of Obi’s argument was that Nigerians could no longer gamble with their destiny and fate.

He claimed that the reasons he is running are his ability, credibility, stamina, and experience.

I am running for president because I am qualified, I have the capacity, credibility, dedication, stamina, governance experience, and a proven track record claimed Obi. Nigerians can trust me, and that’s more essential.”

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