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Obidients vow to take over Lagos, Rivers, Edo, others
The Labour Party Youth Wing on Thursday boasted that Obi-dients will take over Lagos, Rivers and Edo states, among other South-South and South-East states in the March 18 governorship and the House of Assembly elections.
Mr. Kennedy Ahanotu, Acting National Youth Leader of the Labour Party, boasted of victories at a news conference.
Ahanotu said that “the governorship and state House of Assembly elections across the country will give us another opportunity to identify true Obidients.”
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He said that it was important to note that the Labour Party stands by all its candidates in this election and it is not in alliance with any party.
“In the last election, they said we are four people tweeting in a room, but to their shock, we took over the space and despite all the fraud they allocated over six million votes to us even when they claim that Obidients are not more than 15 million people having PVCs to vote.
“We must protest by coming out en masse to cast our notes for the Labour Party governorship candidates and House of Assembly Candidates. This simple assignment is the first step in telling the world that the Labor Party won the election.
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“Let us show the opposition that we are resolute in the project of taking back our country. We must capture Lagos, Edo, Plateau, Benue, Taraba, Rivers, Abia, and Anambra, in fact, we will capture all the South-South and South-East states.”
Ahanotu called on Obidients to challenge the status quo and urged youths, security officials and staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to cease to be ready tools in the hands of politicians.
“Do not join in oppressing and intimidating our Youths. The life and future of Nigerian Youths matter. Enough is Enough,” he warned
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