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Peter Obi, Presidential Candidate of the Labour Occasion


Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Occasion (LP) has described as heartbreaking, the assaults on some voters through the gubernatorial and state Home of Meeting election, held on March 18, 2023.

The election which was adjudged by many as being characterised by violence and disenfranchisement from varied polling items, led to voters sustaining accidents.

“It’s heartbreaking that residents who merely went out to train their civic duties and vote candidates of their alternative had been brutalized and attacked in such a horrendous and cruel method,” Obi tweeted on Thursday.

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‘Safety of lives and properties is the first accountability of presidency and this accountability have to be sacrosanct together with in our pricey nation.”

Obi additionally expressed dissatisfaction in a collection of tweets, stating that safety businesses who’ve constitutional responsibility of stopping and detecting crime, haven’t made the arrest of the criminals who perpetrated these brutal acts,


however had been as an alternative fast to detect and arrest residents who’re utilizing their proper to free speech and social media to sentence the fallacious doings of our supposed Leaders.

It’s heartbreaking that residents who merely went out to train their civic duties and vote candidates of their alternative had been brutalized and attacked in such a horrendous and cruel method. pic.twitter.com/wj7UXrYyIP

— Peter Obi (@PeterObi) March 23, 2023




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