Obi begs aggrieved PDP former aspirants to support Ozigbo

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Support Ozigbo Obi begs aggrieved PDP aspirants
Peter Obi

 

Maduako Igbokwe l Thursday, July 29, 2021

ONITSHA, Anambra – Former governor of Anambra state and vice presidential candidate  on platform of People Democratic Party PDP in 2019 election, Mr. Peter Obi has begged   all aggrieved governorship  aspirants  to join hands with  the party candidate Mr. valentine Ozigbo to win the November 6 election.

Obi who spoke at the PDP stakeholders  reconciliation meeting in Awka Anambra State capital on Thursday  said that Ozigbo’s  emergence was divine and that there was nothing anybody can do about it than  to   support him.  According to him, the primary election was over and the party  has gotten  a candidate in the person of Valentine Ozigbo.

“Ozigbo candidature  is divine and ordained by God  for the position and nothing we can do other than to  supporting him” he said . He also appealed to every party members and aggrieved former  aspirants to concern themselves  with winning the governorship election than any other things.

” I am begging and appealing to  everybody that contested against our candidate to come together and rally around him. I’am  appealing to all of you, I am knelling down and begging you  to come together and support Ozigbo for the party to get to the  government house Awka.

“Primary election has come and gone , it is time to come together as a family to win the governorship  election which is most important. God in His infinite mercy has chosen Valentine ozigbo and I think He did not make mistake in choosing him and  I believe that he is the best candidate for PDP ” he said.

The former governor also assured his support to Ozigbo, saying that he will be committed to project anytime and anyplace .

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