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2023 Presidency: Peter Obi talks robust, insists on reclaiming mandate

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The presidential candidate of the Labour Occasion (LP) within the February 25, 2023 elections, Peter Obi, has insisted that he gained the presidential election and that he would reclaim the mandate by way of the court docket…..CONTINUE READING

Legit.ng’s regional reporter in Anambra, Mokwugwo Solomon, quoted Obi as making the declare on Sunday, April 30, in Awka, throughout a particular interactive discussion board of the LP presidential candidate and Anambra state LP stakeholders centred on the way in which ahead for the social gathering.

He stated: “The voting course of has come and gone, and we’re in one other essential stage of the election course of, which is difficult the end result of the election.

“All people – each Nigerians and non-Nigerians, are conscious that the presidential election was enormously flawed and manipulated. We gained the election; we’ve got proofs that we gained. That’s what we need to show within the court docket. I guarantee you of my readiness to go all the way in which, discover each obtainable authorized choice to make sure that the social gathering recovers its mandate.

“I’ve full belief within the judiciary. We did it earlier than with the assistance of the judiciary, and I consider strongly that we are able to obtain it once more. The proof earlier than the court docket is just like the broad-day gentle, which might hardly be enveloped by darkness.”

Whereas thanking Anambra stakeholders of the social gathering for his or her doggedness and dedication in direction of guaranteeing victory for the social gathering in any respect ranges throughout the basic elections, Obi additionally praised voters and LP loyalists within the state for his or her nice present of affection and assist; including that he would lend his personal assist to make sure that LP would proceed to thrive.

The assembly was attended by the senator-elect for Anambra Central, Chief Victor Umeh; PDP governorship candidate within the 2021 election in Anambra, Mr. Valentine Ozigbo; former commissioner for Financial Planning in Anambra state, Prof. Stella Okunna; members of the state government council of the social gathering, amongst others…..CONTINUE READING

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