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BREAKING: Peter Obi Retiring From 2023 Presidential Election? – He Tells Supporters Who To Vote

BREAKING: Peter Obi Leaving 2023 Presidential Election? – He Tells Supporters Who To Vote
The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi has advised Benue residents to vote for credible candidates in the 2023 general elections.
Obi gave the advice while speaking to supporters in Gboko Local Government Area, Benue, on Friday.
He went on to say that they should only vote for candidates who they know will deliver if they give them their mandates.
“Vote for those people who know you and know your pains. Next year please, vote for the right persons,” Obi said.
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He acknowledged the country’s poverty and suffering, assuring them that he was committed to reducing poverty and suffering.
He also stated that they could create a secure Benue where farmers could go to their farms and produce without fear.
“We want a Benue where children will be in school and everything will be normal,” he said.
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