The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi, said on Saturday that a LP victory in the 2023 presidential election on Feb. 25 would mark the beginning of a new Nigeria.
Obi, in company with his running mate, Dr Datti Baba-Ahmed, other candidates, and party chieftains, said this at the party’s mega rally at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos.
The former Anambra governor said he was bound by all the promises made to Nigerians and would not renege on them if elected.
“I want you to take what we are promising you because for too long in this country we have allowed people to come, tell us one thing, and when they get to office, they do another thing.
“We can no longer take it; you either do what you tell us or please leave our office.
“Please, go out on Feb. 25, look for LP, vote for them, and stay there until they count the votes.
“Once we win elections, that is the beginning of a new Nigeria,” he said.
Obi decried the rising insecurity, poverty, joblessness, consistent industrial strikes, fuel scarcity, suffering, and economic hardship.
“Datti and I are promising you that we will secure and unite Nigeria.
“We will ensure that when we start, after some years, no Nigerian will say I am from the west, east, north, or south, but will be proud to say we are Nigerians.
“We assure you that we are going to work hard to push out poverty and ensure our youth are employed. We will switch this country from consumption to production.
“Lagos will remain the center of our finance and excellence.
“Nigeria has all it needs to be a great country,” he said.
Obi said that Nigeria had been designed to be a great country, but for bad leadership and governance.
He said that their administration would ensure the rule of law and orderliness.
The LP presidential candidate said that they would create an enabling environment that would spur investments in oil and gas, adding that there would be no room for anybody to steal Nigeria’s oil again.
He said that farmers and youths would be supported, while ensuring that all uncultivated land in the North would be invested in through agriculture.
According to him, their administration will use food production to drive down inflation in the country through exports.
“I am begging you, the youths, to support what we are doing. This is the beginning of youth and women’s development,” he said.
Obi assured that there would be freedom of the press and an end to harassment by security agencies.
“Police will not harass anybody. They will be in your care because we are going to improve policing. They will do the work of policing.
“For all those who are victims of police brutality, we will apologize and make sure it does not happen again,” he said.
Obi urged the youths to vote for LP, saying that the party would care for Nigerian fathers, mothers, and their children.
In his remarks, Baba-Ahmed, who expressed confidence in the fortunes of the party in the forthcoming elections, urged all Nigerians to wake up and unite to take back their country by voting for Obi.
“Join us to take back Nigeria. The only winner of the 2023 election will be the Labour Party. We are ready to lead Nigeria to great heights,” he said.
Baba-Ahmed described Obi as an example of a leader, a shining example, and an international super star that Nigerians were waiting for.
“From the day we are declared winners, we shall stop the killings and start the healing; we shall stop the stealing and start the keeping,” he said.
Speaking, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, Leader of the Pan-Yoruba Socio-Cultural Group, Afenifere, said that fairness and justice demanded that the next President of Nigeria come from the south-east, where Obi hails from.
Adebanjo urged Nigerians to think of their children and vote for Obi as the candidate with the capacity to build the country.
“It is in your hands.” It doesn’t concern me. It is those of you standing that I pity. Go and vote.
“When you vote, guard your votes because no one with power will want to lose them easily,” the nonagenarian advised youths.
Mr. Julius Abure, the National Chairman of the LP, who appreciated the teeming number of Obi’s supporters, urged the youths to take advantage of Obi in the race to create the future they wanted for themselves.
“Take advantage of this opportunity. This is the first time that all tribes have come together to unite behind a candidate. We must take our destiny into our hands.
“Your destiny is in your hands.” “Go out and vote out injustice and hunger,” Abure said.
The event, which brought together teeming supporters of Obi, especially youths, had various artists, activists, and other groups in attendance.Â