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Atiku: Obi’s opponents desperate to ride on his acceptability with old videos – Media Office

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“Obi-Datti Media Office attention has been drawn to some videos of the Labour Party, LP, presidential standard bearer, Mr. Peter Obi when he was the running mate of the former Vice President in Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in 2019, when he was calling on Nigerians to vote for Atiku,” the statement read.

By Jeffrey Agbo

The Obi-Datti Media Office has warned the general public to be wary of the opponents of the Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi who, in their desperation, are trying to ride on Obi’s popularity and acceptability.

A statement from the office on Tuesday followed videos shared by the camp of another presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar where Obi called on Nigerians to vote for Atiku in 2019 when he was the former’s running mate.  

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The media office described the actions of Obi’s opponents as desperation, noting that they simply want to ride on the growing popularity of the former governor of Anambra State.

The statement reads, “There is really nothing desperation cannot do and that’s exactly what is playing out in political circles, as everybody including presidential candidates of opposing parties want to tap on the name of the moment, Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party.

“Obi-Datti Media Office attention has been drawn to some video of the Labour Party, LP, presidential standard bearer, Mr. Peter Obi when he was the running mate of the former Vice President in Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in 2019, when he was calling on Nigerians to vote for Atiku.

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“Also a video of Obi attending the presidential declaration of Atiku earlier in the year explaining why he attended the declaration while nursing the same ambition is being circulated as Obi’s testimonial on Atiku.

“It’s understandable why everybody wants to tap on Obi’s ‘anointing’. He is the only name in the political space currently that has the people’s acceptance and his opponents want to draw from his national and international endorsement.

“Peter Obi had delivered and still delivering tempting and irresistible messages that resonate with Nigerian people which opponents think they can tap from by posting his past remarks on them to deceive credulous voters.

“Truth remains that Obi actually asked Nigerians to vote for Atiku in 2019 when he was his running mate when he had hoped his position as his number two will help his aspirations, especially as the position of President was justifiably zoned to the geopolitical North then.

“Today all discerning minds are unanimous that for justice, peace and stability, the Presidency of this country should go South and in particular the South East who are yet to occupy the position, especially as the North held the position for the past eight years.

“The LP Presidential ticket holder also succinctly explained why he attended Atiku’s declaration while nursing the same ambition, because he does not see politics as war of enemies, more so that he was still in the same political party, the PDP with Atiku then.

“The Obi-Datti Media office, therefore, wishes to appeal to Nigerians particularly the Obidient family to disregard the mischief intended by the circulators of such video who thought they can tap on Obi’s soaring popularity from the back door.

“If they have message to Nigerians why the voters should look their way in 2023, they should have been showcasing it instead of looking for a good name to tap from.

“Finally, Obi-Datti Media office wishes to advise these mischief makers who are seeking to harvest where they did not sow that this electioneering is era of 3Cs; competence, character and capacity. It’s no longer of  empty sloganeering of my turn or entitlements based on religion and tribe, as that era is now history.”

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