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Peter Obi campaigns in Borno, pledges new Nigeria

“We will secure and restore Nigeria to what it should be,” the Labour Party flag bearer said at a rally in Maiduguri.

• January 28, 2023
Peter Obi speaking with Nigerian youths in Maiduguri [Credit: Facebook/Obi]
Peter Obi speaking with Nigerian youths in Maiduguri [Credit: Facebook/Obi]

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has urged the electorate to give him a chance to create a new Nigeria where people will have equal opportunities.

Speaking at a rally in Maiduguri, Borno State capital, on Saturday, Mr Obi said other parties had failed, making it necessary for Nigerians to try the Labour Party for the needed change.

“We want you to hold us responsible for a new Nigeria. For a long time, people have wasted the future of Nigerians, and we cannot continue like that.

“We will secure and restore Nigeria to what it should be,” he said.

Mr Obi, who lamented the security challenges in Borno and other parts of Nigeria, said his administration would restore the people’s hope and ensure that no Nigerian stayed in displaced persons camp.

He said Borno had vast agricultural land and resources that, if properly harnessed, could generate billions of naira annually.

“My administration has a big plan for the north, particularly in areas of agriculture and education that will help pull it out of poverty,” Mr Obi said.

Also speaking, Datti Baba-Ahmad, LP vice-presidential candidate, spoke on Mr Obi’s legacies as a former governor that did not borrow money to work for his state.

He said the two major political parties had failed Nigerians and that LP remained the only alternative to salvage the country.

In her address, Aisha Yusuf, an activist and member of the party, urged Nigerians to take the 2023 election with all seriousness by voting for LP candidates because of the people-oriented programmes of the party.

Ibrahim Mshelia, Borno LP governorship candidate, urged the people not to sell their votes but to vote for LP to actualise its dream of restoring the lost glory of the state and the nation in general.

Mr Obi also visited the southern part of the state, Shehu of Borno’s palace, and held meetings with youth and women groups before leaving. 

(NAN)

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