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According to Clark, Okowa should apologise to his colleagues in both PDP and APC that he deceived into taking a decision he never believed in.
Clark, in a letter dated February 2, 2023, and addressed to the governor, said that Okowa and Atiku will not win the presidency on a joint ticket.
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The statement, made available to journalists, reads in part: “I can therefore understand why you
He urged the people to ignore those who will approach them with the sentiments of religion and tribe because unlike in the past this election is to be based on characters we can trust, competence, capacity, capabilities and antecedents.
‘Enough of their lies and deceits’, Obi stressed The enthusiastic organic crowd had waited patiently to hear the penetrating messages of Obi and his team. The team also addressed other critical stakeholders in the state.
Edwin Clark to Okowa
have deliberately and immorally betrayed your colleagues of Southern Nigeria and the people for your own selfish ambition by wanting to land on safer ground by accepting to serve as running mate to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
“No, by God’s grace, your prayer will not be answered. Perhaps, you’ve forgotten the gravity of the offence you’ve committed against the people of Southern Nigeria.
“It’s therefore in your own interest to openly apologise to your colleagues of both APC and PDP whom you deceived in taking a decision you never believed in. After your unreserved apology to your people and Southern Nigeria, you should step down your ambition of becoming VicePresidential candidate of the PDP. There your honour lies,” he said.
Worse things will happen if we vote bad politicians – NNPP candidate, Nesiama
By Musa Baba Adamu
The Delta South Senatorial Candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), Omatseye Nesiama has warned that worse things than the hike in petrol and the scarcity of the new naira notes will happen in Nigeria if the people refuse to vote against bad politicians in the 2023 elections.
Nesiama made the assertion during a town hall meeting in Ward 9, Warri, Delta State.
He noted that the hike in petrol and scarcity of the new naira note is biting harder on citizens of the country.
Nesiama said, “I thank God it’s happening like this. Our refusal to take action on the 25th of February, worse things will happen. I am not trying to be pessimistic.”
He alleged that politicians are trying to pack money to rig the forthcoming election and advised the electorate to resist.
”If politicians give you money, collect and vote against them.”