Politics
Obi Encourages Nigeria’s Youth To Retake Power in 2023
Ibekimi Oriamaja Reports
Nigerian youth have been tasked with retaking their country, according to Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate.
On Saturday, Obi spoke at the inauguration of the newly donated party secretariat in Owerri, Imo State.
He stated that Nigeria could not continue as it is.
He said he was happy that the people were now more eager to take over the administration.
Obi stated that he was prepared to realign leadership, remove it from its dreadful state, and transfer it over to the youth and other residents who had suffered the most throughout the entire process from poor leadership.
You are aware that the campaigns have not yet started. So, I’m not here for any campaigns. I’m here to accept a gift from a kind supporter who gave the labor movement this building.
Our campaign has not yet officially started. When campaigns start, we’ll be there, prepared to walk you through our plan. But one thing is certain—this is not your usual campaign. We are repatriating Nigerians in order to recapture the country.
“We’re going to take back Nigeria and give it to the youth where it belongs. You’ll be aware of it when it happens. We have the power to change this country. It cannot continue in the current form.
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