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We Can No Longer Vote for Continuity of Corruption – Peter Obi

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We Can No Longer Vote for Continuity of Corruption – Peter Obi | Daily Report Nigeria
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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has stated that Nigerians can no longer vote for poverty, corruption and impunity.

In a series of tweets on Sunday, the presidential candidate Labour Party noted that the desire to take back Nigeria was nearly unanimous.

He said;

“The desire to take Nigeria back is nearly unanimous. We may be used to the old order; but we cannot vote for continuity of corruption, recklessness, impunity and poverty. Deprivation is not habit forming. Nigerians desire a better life”.

Obi added that Nigerians can no longer gamble with their fate and future as they (Nigerians) desire a better life.

He also noted that he is qualified and capable to rule the country.

“I’m running for president because, I am qualified, I have the capacity, credibility, commitment, stamina, governance experience, and track record. More importantly, Nigerians can trust me.”

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