Obi campaign for House of Assembly candidates in Anambra

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Ahead of the March 18 House of Assembly election in Anambra, Peter Obi, Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) has intensified campaigns for the party's state House of Assembly candidates. 

Obi called on residents of the state as well as LP supporters to vote for the victory of candidates of the Labour party.

Obi who met with Labour Party House of Assembly candidates in Anambra on Friday night called on them to go all out and campaign to win on March 18.

He said they should win and support the APGA-led government to deliver dividends of democracy to the people.

The former governor of Anambra used the opportunity to thank the people of Anambra for their massive support for Labour Party to win two Senatorial and five House of Representative seats on Feb. 25.

Obi urged the electorate across the country and in Anambra to go about their campaigns peacefully as the election was not war.

“I have told my people to go and campaign and win the election.

“Their job as a legislator is to work with the governor and ensure he provides the dividends of democracy to our people. Help him to make good laws on education, health and other sectors.

“Soludo remains our governor, our job is to support and pray for him.

“I have told our candidates to go about their campaigns in a peaceful, quiet and organised manner,” he said.

He said he had no issues with Gov. Soludo as they remained brothers, best of friends with different political views. 

“He is the governor of my state and I have the utmost respect for him, I am contesting for the president of Nigeria and to the best of my knowledge he is not a contestant,” he said.

Similarly, Anambra state Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), described the call by Obi for the Anambra electorate to vote Labour Party as deceptive and a strategy of laying landmines for him.

The APGA-led government, Soludo urged the electorate in Anambra to ignore Obi and vote for his party.

Soludo, who spoke through Mr Christian Aburime, his Press Secretary, urged Anambra to ignore Peter Obi and vote for APGA candidates for the 30 seats in the House of Assembly.

“That call is inappropriate and meant to deceive Anambra people. Obi can not be talking about development in Anambra and also be talking about asking the Anambra people to elect lawmakers from an opposition party to work with Soludo.

“He worked with a legislature that was dominated by lawmakers from the PDP and he knows that it was not easy for him.

“He even suffered impeachment because of that, so Anambra people should go all out on March 18 and vote for APGA, if they want the developmental strides of Mr Governor to continue,” he said.

Aburime said instead of canvassing votes for Labour Party, Peter Obi should throw his weight behind the ruling APGA as payback for the massive support the people of Anambra gave him on Feb. 25.

He urged Anambra not to relent in retaining APGA in the State Assembly and avoid stalling the economic and security gains achieved by the Soludo administration so far.

According to him, Anambra people supported Obi and Soludo refused to interfere as the people trooped out to vote for Labour Party.

“We voted Labour Party in the presidential election, but for the House of Assembly election, we are voting for APGA, and we want Anambra people to know so.”

“APGA has come to stay in Anambra and not Labour Party,” he said.

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