Peter Obi has told Nigerians to hold him responsible if he fails to keep his campaign promises after he becomes Nigeria’s next president,
The Labour Party flagbearer said that the forthcoming general elections is the opportunity for citizens to regain the country’s lost glory and change from consumption to production.
Speaking during a town hall meeting in Abia state on Friday, February 3, 2023, the former Anambra state governor said it will be a daunting task for him to revive Nigeria from its lost glory but he will be needing the cooperation of the citizens to help achieve a new Nigeria, Punch.
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Obi said: “The 2023 election is not about, ethnicity, tribalism or religion.
“Nigerians from different tribes, ethnic groups and religions buy food from the same market, and face the same insecurity, unemployment and suffering.
“I’m not contesting this election because I’m an Igbo man, but because I’m a Nigerian and the most qualified to be the president with the votes of Nigerians who wants a new Nigeria.
“We want to build a Nigerian where everyone will be proud of the green passport. We want to move Nigeria from consumption to production and end ASUU strike and ensure that our students graduate right on time.
“On the election day, vote for Labour Party, and stay back to ensure that your votes are accounted and recorded.”