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Obi in Katsina, promises to eradicate poverty, insecurity 

Mr. Peter Obi, Labour Party (LP) Presidential Candidate, addressing the crowd in Katsina at the Presidential campaign rally
Vice Presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP), Dr. Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed addressing the crowd at the rally

By Zubairu Idris

Katsina, Jan. 23, 2023
The Labour Party (LP) Presidential Candidate, Mr. Peter Obi has promised Nigerians that he would eradicate poverty and the problems of insecurity in the country, if elected.
He made the pledge on Monday in Katsina at a presidential campaign rally.
“We are here with promise of building new Nigeria where there is security and that is without poverty.
“A Nigeria where your children and yourselves will be happy to stay in,” he said.
Obi also said that he would ensure that youths were given proper attention to stop them from indulging in thuggery and other social vices.
He further said that he would create job opportunities for teeming number of unemployed people to enable them contribute positively to the development of the society.
The presidential candidate assured that he would also enhance business activities in the country.
According to him, he has already designed policies and programmes in all sectors of life that will assist to improve the living condition of the citizens and move the country forward.
He,  therefore, urged the electorate to come out en masse to vote for Labour Party (LP) candidates during the election.
Also speaking, the Vice Presidential Candidate of the party, Datti Baba-Ahmed, said that from the time they were inaugurated, would be the end of the insecurity bedevelling the country.
Baba-Ahmed said that they would also ensure prudence in governance.
He further assured that every citizen would live a happy life if the Labour Party (LP) takes over power in Nigeria.

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