2023: How Labour Party Will Win APC, PDP- Peter Obi
Peter Obi, ex-governor of Anambra State and the Presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP), has boasted that his new political party will win the 2023 presidential election by rallying workers and students to vote. Information Guide Nigeria
Obi spoke with newsmen in Abeokuta, Ogun State via his campaign Director-General, Dr. Doyin Okupe on the sidelines of a meeting with LP leaders. PM NEWS reports.
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The presidential candidate berated the PDP for being “unrighteous and unjust” for jettisoning the zoning arrangement of the party.
In his words: “The PDP was a veritable party that was put together by our elders and leaders. Those who came yesterday and said rotation does not matter undermine the very essence of the existence of the PDP, the moment they took that step, the PDP stepped out of line of fortune, of future, of victory because it has become suddenly unrighteous and unjust”.
“There is no unrighteous and unjust pillar that will stand. The PDP was a good platform, but it has expired. The APC was never a good platform, it is of no consequence. The two parties are out, these two parties have expired, they no relevance to the new things that Nigerians and the youths are looking for”. jamb results
“Labour party in the scheme of things is still a very small party, but we are not unaware of that before we moved here. But the Labour Party is a sleeping giant.
“The potential electorate reservoir of Labour Party is more than three times the membership of APC and PDP put together. NLC, TUC, NURTW, market women, professional bodies, students are all part of Labour Party.
“The NLC has a membership of about 5 million, the TUC has a membership of about 8 to 10 million, the number of students registered in the Federal universities is about 2.5 million, those who are not in the Federal universities are about 6.7 million, when you add all that together, you are looking at about 20 million reserved voters that have direct affiliation with Labour Party.
“Our strategy will be to reawaken the Nigerian workers. Nigeria is going to see something it has not seen before, we will beat APC and PDP pants down.”