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Nigeria too sick to be trusted with old politicians – Ex-PDP chieftain
A chieftain of the Labour Party, Chief Adesunbo Onitiri, says Nigeria is too sick to be trusted with old, tribalistic and expired politicians to govern, urging Nigerians to vote their conscience in 2023.
Onitiri who recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) charged Nigerian youths to reclaim the country “from the 62 years of criminal misrule of the old politicians.
The ex-PDP chieftain who is contesting for the Lagos Central Senatorial seat under the platform of the Labour Party, noted that the forthcoming general election is crucial and strategic to the country’s continued existence.
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Onitiri said he joined the Labour Party to support the presidential ambition of Peter Obi, the party’s flagbearer, adding that the lack of internal democracy in his former party made him pitch his tent with the Labour Party.
He said he left the PDP with his numerous supporters, admirers and friends in Lagos Central Senatorial District to ensure a resounding victory for the Labour Party in the coming general elections in Lagos state,
“Here I am, imploring the entire Lagosians and residents to actively support and vote massively for the Labour Party so as to salvage our ‘wrecked’ country from total destruction and imminent calamity,” the LP new chieftain said.
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