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Governorship election: Cancel proposed visit to Aba – Obidients tell Peter Obi

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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi, has been urged to cancel his proposed visit to Aba, Abia State, ahead of the governorship election on Saturday.

Several Obi support groups under the aegis of Abia Obidients urged their presidential candidate to cancel his proposed visit to Aba over security threats.

The support groups, in a statement, noted that the Obi’s visit to Aba “is a setup fraught with serious security threats.”

The group comprises of Peter Obi Grassroots Movement (POGM), Obidient Across Parties Alliance (OAPA), Peter Obi Support Movement (POSM), Women for Peter Obi Alliance (W4POA), Obidient Abia Youths Forum (OAYF), Abia Obidients Vanguard (AOV), Peter Obi National Movement (PONAM), Abia Obidients Students Forum (AOSF), Abia Obidient Traders Association (AOTC) and Abia Obidients Youth Alliance (AOYA).

The statement was signed by Chetachi Ikpe (POGM) and Chief Ndubueze Obiakwata (OAPA’s chairman).

The Abia Obidents comprising members of various political parties who all worked for the LP presidential candidate during the presidential election in the state “are of the firm belief that Obi has played his part by coming severally to Abia to campaign for LP despite the fact that they (Abia Obidients) mobilized virtually all citizens of the state to vote for him at the just concluded presidential election.”

They, therefore, urged Obi to “ignore those pushing him to come back, once again, to the state for LP campaigns as it could worsen the already tense security situation in the state, ahead of Saturday’s governorship and House of Assembly elections.”

Doris Israel Ijeoma is a journalist with special interest in politics, entertainment, tech and digital marketing. For inquiries, you can reach her via 09076290172.

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