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THE Labour Party Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi urged Nigerians to vote out major political parties, who have been claiming to have structures.
Obi, who spoke in Osogbo, Osun State capital, on Saturday at the presidential campaign rally, also said ethnicity and religious reasons, should not be considered by the voters in the next month’s poll.
The LP presidential candidate who was obviously taking swipes at the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party promised to fight corruption.
He added that he and his running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, had been successful businessmen before going into public administration.
He also said, “Nigerians are hungry, youths have no job. It is not safe to travel anywhere in Nigeria today. All these challenges are caused by those who say they have party structures. But these structures have crippled Nigeria. I want me and you to destroy these structures by voting them out next month.
“We are going to secure and unite Nigeria. We want Nigeria to be proud of being a Nigerian. We will deliver a secured Nigeria. We don’t want Nigerians to be in the IDP camp, we don’t want you to be a slave in your own country.
“We are going to govern this country with fear of God. We will give you jobs. We will change Nigeria from consuming country to producing country. These people kept on bragging that they have structures. Yet, they are not doing anything. They are not producing anything in this state, youths are unemployed, we will change these challenges.”
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