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He’s A Good Candidate – Peter Obi Tells Labour Party To Vote For PDP Governorship Candidate In Cross River

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March 15, 2023

Obi is a Labour Party member who dumped PDP to have a chance to contest the presidential election.

The Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has asked his supporters and party members in Cross River State to vote for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Sandy Onor, in the Saturday’s polls. 
Obi is a Labour Party member who dumped PDP to have a chance to contest the presidential election.
During a live interview on a local TV station, Obi said the Labour Party would partner some governorship candidates in some states for the polls.
“There are some states where my party, LP, doesn’t have candidates, and we are partnering some good candidates in those states to ensure victory for them. We have good candidates in Lagos, Delta, Plateau, Nasarawa, Enugu, Abia, and a few others. But in Cross River, we have agreed to align with the PDP and its candidate, Prof Sandy Onor,” the former PDP member explained.
He added, “He is a very good candidate who enjoys strong support from the people. I urge all ‘Obidients’ in Cross River to support and cast their votes for Prof Onor, who is a current senator.”
The PDP in the state said the endorsement of its governorship candidate by Peter Obi attests to the candidate’s pedigree as a man of the people.
The PDP chairman in the state, Venatius Ikem, said this in Calabar on Monday when he spoke with journalists about Obi’s endorsement of Mr Onor for the March 18 governorship election.
The PDP chairman explained that Mr Obi’s endorsement of Mr Onor was a clear demonstration of the candidate’s wide acceptability by the people of Cross River.
“Obi’s endorsement didn’t come as a surprise to me. “In fact, it is an attestation of the popularity and goodwill enjoyed by our candidate in the state and beyond. It is a great value addition to our arsenal and it cannot be underestimated,” Ikem explained. 
“With this endorsement of the ‘Obidient’ Movement’s phenomenal leader, we can now sleep with our two eyes closed knowing that the issue of governorship has been settled.”
 

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