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2023 election will be tough, to reshape Nigeria, says Peter Obi

Former Governor of Anambra state and chieftain of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has declared that the 2023 Presidential elections will not only be the tough but will also determine and reshape the future of Nigeria.

The PDP presidential hopeful, who was in Minna on a consultative visit on Sunday noted that his party, has no anointed candidate for now as being insinuated but assured that whoever emerges as the Presidential candidate, democratically will receive the overwhelming support of all members of the Party. 

“This next election will determine the future of Nigeria. It will be unfortunate if the election does not go well. Nigeria is more important than all of us, we must ensure that we build a better place for us all,” he remarked.Obi expressed optimism that the PDP will resolve the issue about zoning for the 2023 Presidential candidate amicably.

He said, “Our party is yet to sort out the issue about zoning but I know that it will be resolved amicably. I am not going to pre – empt what is going to be done but whatever it is, we will all respect the party’s decision.”

In his remarks, Niger state Chairman of the Party, (PDP), Barrister Tanko Beji also declared that there would be no anointed candidate in the party as campaigns for various elected positions for the 2023 elections begins.According to him, “anyone who thinks he or she would be highly favoured in the Party should jettison the idea as a level playing ground would be given to all candidates vying for all positions.

“We Will provide an enabling environment for all aspirants at the state and federal levels. There will be no anointed candidate from the Governor, Senate, House of Representatives or House of Assembly. Every PDP member in the state who think they have what it takes will be given a level playing ground”, he declared.

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