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Obi To Nigerians: We Are Not Here To Make False Promises

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Labour Party, LP, Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi says for the nation to achieve its potentials, it needs to undergo a rebuilding process.

The former Anambra State Governor, therefore, urged Nigerians to trust him and his Party in resolving, restoring and rebuilding the country.

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He assured that under his watch, if elected president, Nigeria would change for the better.

Speaking in Aba, Abia State during the flag-off campaign of the governorship candidate of the party in the state, Alex Otti, Obi lamented that major industries that made up the centre of local production of goods in Aba and other major cities in Nigeria, were dying because of adverse business policies in Nigeria.

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We are determined to rebuild Nigeria. We want to secure Nigeria and stop insecurity.

“We have visited the power Geometric Company in Aba and assured them that Aba will have constant light if we are voted into power. We will fix the roads such that a journey from Aba to Port Harcourt will be 30 minutes only.

“We are not here to make fake promises. I urge Abians to read the manifesto of our governorship candidate in Abia State, Chief Alex Otti, I can assure you that he will keep to all the promises made in that document.”

In the same vein, Otti in his speech urged Abians to insist on character, capacity and competency as factors that will determine their choice of candidates to vote for in the 2023 general election.

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Otti implored the electorates to come out enmasse to exercise their franchise, stressing that Do not shun voting because every factor that encourages rigging of election has been expunged from the lexicon of the Independent National Electoral Commission. Cast your votes and insist that the results are uploaded to server before leaving your voting centre,” he added.


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