By Abubakar Ojimaojo

A group, the Peter Obi Support Network (POSN), has urged Nigerians to reject Peoples Democratic Party PDP and All Progressive Congress (APC), saying they have turned Nigeria into a personal estate.
Addressing journalists in Abuja yesterday, The Co-convener of POSN, Tochukwu Ezeoke, said Nigerians should not vote for someone that will supervise the “burial of the nation” which is already in an “intensive care unit’ under President Muhammadu Buhari.
We urged Nigerians to come out en masse to vote for Peter Obi this weekend. It is the pathway to the nation’s promised land.
He said “Our decision to support Peter Obi is out of the realization that the ruling party and main opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), do not care about the insecurity and poverty that has bedeviled our nation.
“All the APC and Peoples Democratic Party PDP care about is to enrich themselves, their families, and their cronies. They have turned Nigeria into a personal estate where they can do whatever they like with the lives of over 200 million Nigerians without any consequence.
“A vote for Peter Obi is a vote for prosperity, a vote for security, a vote for employment, a vote for good governance, a vote for good roads, a vote for the quality educational system, a vote for quality health facilities, a vote against nepotism and a vote to destroy the structures of corruption in the country”.
Speaking on structure, “We are proud to announce that the Obedient Movement that sprang out of these early efforts has spread like wildfire across the country.
POSN has achieved the ​Establishment of a Functional Network in all 36 states and FCT,​Diaspora chapters functioning in over 15 countries abroad, and recruited and submitted about 50,000 thousand Polling Unit Monitors for the 2023 elections.
“We have also organized three regional conferences in Jos Plateau State, Kaduna, and Asaba, Delta State. We have recruited and trained about 5000 LGA and Ward coordinators on mobilizations and sensitization operations.

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