2023: Vote people you can trust – Peter Obi

2023: Vote people you can trust – Peter Obi

Ahead Of 2023 general election, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi has urged electorates to vote for who they can trust.

According to the Vanguard reports, Obi made this remark during his presidential campaign rally at the U.J Esuene Stadium in Calabar, Cross Rivers state.The former Anambra state governor stated that he is on a mission to rebuild Nigeria into a nation envisaged by the founding fathers.

He said: “Don’t Vote for people you don’t trust and hold me responsible. Our plan is to rebuild Nigeria and make it work. I assure you that the Obi-Datti administration will form, secure, and unite Nigeria”.

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“In addition, we will ensure law and order, rule of law, an end to Police brutality, ensure that our universities function as universities and also push the country from a consumption to a productive economy.”

2023: Vote people you can trust – Peter Obi
2023: Vote people you can trust – Peter Obi

As reported by the Vanguard newspaper, Obi pledged that his administration if given the mandate in 2023 will revive the Tinapa project in the state as well reinstate Cross River as the tourism haven for tourists.

Meanwhile, Peter Obi has been told not to be swayed by his frequent victories in online polls.

Fabiyi Oladimeji, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stated this on Thursday, December 22 during an interview on the Channels TV breakfast show, Sunrise Daily.

2023: Vote people you can trust – Peter Obi
2023: Vote people you can trust – Peter Obi

While speaking on the program, Fagbiyi said: “We are not making any assumptions. This is what we are saying: polls are not real determinants of elections. It is how many people you are able to convince and reach out to at the grassroots, not polls.”

Fabiyi’s reaction comes hours after a poll commissioned by the Anap Foundation declared Peter Obi’s favourite to win the forthcoming presidential polls ahead of his counterparts like Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar of the APC and PDP respectively.

The PDP chieftain also stated that such polls do not affect the outcomes of elections while also stating that there are credible and non-credible polls.

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