Zoning: Party Has The Final Say – Peter Obi

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Against the backdrop of efforts by aspirants for the2023 presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the 2019 vice presidential candidate of the party and one of the hopefuls, Peter Obi, has said that it would be the decision of the party to decide the zone to produce the flag bearer, taking into consideration, such critical factors as competence, equity and fairness.

Obi made the declaration in an interaction with newsmen in Minna, Niger State, in continuation of consultation processes to all parts of the country.

He argued that whatever the party decides on the zoning issue will be in the interest of all the members. According to him, since the party is supreme, its decision on the matter would be binding on all.

Obi bemoaned the rising tide of insecurity in that has led to pupils not going to school and farmers not being able to access their farms.

He remarked that given the advantage of land mass, Niger State has a lot of agricultural potential that could be harnessed for the benefit of the country. He regretted however that lip service is being paid to the sector.

Obi charged Nigerians to shift from consumption to productive economy. He said “we want a productive Nigeria. Today, Nigeria is not productive

Earlier while addressing the state delegates at party secretariat, the former Anambra governor, remarked that though he was yet to declare formally for the presidency, his visit was a mark of respect to the members.
He pleaded that every aspirant for the ticket be accorded level playing ground and equal opportunity to present his case.

Obi stated, is one family that requires collective action to build a better Nigeria.
He charged party members to remember that Nigeria is more important than every individual interest.

He asked Nigerians to do due diligence on the background and antecedents of those seeking their votes in 2023.

The PDP presidential aspirant charged Nigerians to do due diligence on the antecedents and pedigree of those coming to seek their votes in 2023.

The state chairman of the party, Tanko Beji, in his speech, extolled the virtues of Obi, arguing that as one from the private background, he is better placed to manage the resources of the country.

Beji made case for a good Nigerian president, not because he is a Muslim or Christian, northerner or Southerner.

Former governor of the state, Babangida Aliyu, remarked that Nigerians are waiting for PDP, adding however that the party must come as a united front to create impact and attain its dreams of winning in 2023.

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