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2019: Don’t attack anybody on my behalf, Obi tells supporters

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Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2019 polls, Mr. Peter Obi, on Saturday charged his supporters not to attack or insult anybody on his behalf, distancing himself from any such conduct.

He gave the charge in a statement issued by his Special Adviser, Mr. Valentine Obienyem in which he aligned himself with the position of his bias, PDP Presidential Candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, that their campaign must be clean and based on issues.

Obienyem said, “Mr. Peter Obi is an institution imbued with life. He performed well as the Governor of Anambra State and has been engaged in value-added pursuits since he left Government House. Since his work and records speak for him, we did not deem it compelling to hire anybody or group of persons to sing his praises. Everybody that writes about Peter Obi or comes to his defence does so out of conviction.

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“Now that we have a higher and nobler mission fate has called him to undertake, we appeal that no one should court crisis or attack anybody or group in the name of Peter Obi. The tasks ahead are enormous, and all hands are expected to be on deck in promoting his candidature and that of his principal. Indeed, our mission is enhanced because in him, we have a good, valuable product to market.

“May we, therefore, use this opportunity to appeal to all those who support Mr. Peter Obi on social media platforms not to attack anybody or group, even those on the lunatic fringes. What we need most currently is to join hands to salvage Nigeria by propagating the ideals Atiku and Obi represent because we are certain they will work for the country.”

The statement warned that “anybody or group that go contrary to this message is on their own and must not be associated with Obi’s fans.

“We are constrained to state this publicly because of failure of personal appeals we have been making on this matter. We must always bear in mind, as earlier pointed out, that internal cooperation is the first law of external competition,” Obienyem warned.

 

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