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Peter Obi denies saying he would fight to death over election result

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Obi said that insofar as he believed that the election was gravely flawed he would continue to pursue the recovery of the stolen mandate through the legal process.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has urged Nigerians to ignore the news being circulated where he was quoted as saying that he never lost an election and that he would fight and “bleed to death” until his mandate is restored.

Speaking through his Media Adviser, Valentine Obienyem, Obi described the news as not only false but also mischievous, misleading and out of character.

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He also said he never vowed to drag “INEC until there will be no life left in them” nor that he was “looking forward to jailing all that partook in this scam and fraud called election.”

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Obi said that insofar as he believed that the election was gravely flawed, as being attested to by everybody that was part of the process, he would continue to pursue the recovery of the stolen mandate through the legal process.

“I have worked through similar paths in the past and was successful. I shall follow the same path without endangering the relative peace in the country, which is actually what those election riggers are striving desperately to upset,” Obi said.

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The former governor of Anambra State called on the ‘Obidient’ family and all men and women of goodwill to remain calm, prayerful and alert to the events in the country.

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