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Sunday, 14 October 2018

Ohanaeze Ndigbo youths react to Peter Obi's nomination as Atiku's running mate

- Former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, has been commended for choosing an Igbo man as his running mate in 2019 presidential election

- Atiku chose former governor, Peter Obi, as the vice presidential candidate for the elections

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo youths said Atiku's decision is based on Obi's outstanding performance in Anambra state

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youths (Worldwide) has commended the PDP and former vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, for choosing an Igbo son as the vice presidential candidate for the 2019 general elections.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the commendation was given through a statement issued in Owerri on Sunday, October 14, by its Acting national president, Kingsley Dozie and Emeka Odom, its Assistant National Legal Adviser.

It said that assistance of Igbo youths would be made available to the PDP having chosen Peter Obi as its presidential running mate.

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The group said it had already started discussing and liasing with youths of other ethnic nationalities on how to have a productive and people oriented election.

“To restructure Nigeria is our priority now and we’ll get it right this time. The choice of the former governor, Peter Obi is great.

“He was not wasteful in the management of resources while serving as governor. Peter Obi is a good choice. He will bring business intelligence into governance.

“He is not corrupt and as a governor, he was not wasteful. Igbo youths are very happy. Obi’s success story as a businessman would help in reviving the nation’s economy if elected in 2019.

“The decision to pick him, we believe, is based on his outstanding performance as governor of Anambra state,” it said.

The group said that as a successful businessman, it expected Obi to translate his wealth of experience into good governance for the nation. They expressed optimism that he would not disappoint Ndigbo in particular and Nigeria at large.

The group had earlier commended the PDP for electing Abubakar as its presidential candidate in the 2019 elections. It’s leader, Kingsley Dozie, described Abubakar as an apostle of restructuring.

He promised that his group would liase with its parent body, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, alongside “our brothers after our consultations and get it right this time. The party’ s primary was free and fair and the most credible presidential primaries.

“Igbo youths are pleased with the party’s style of leadership and particularly the restructuring agenda of its candidate which placed him first in the race.

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“Consequently, the leadership of igbo youths, led by Kingsley Dozie, shall mobilize all igbo youths, home and abroad, to ensure that a better candidate who places our interest as a priority and who will genuinely restructure Nigeria emerged as the president of Nigeria come 2019,” he said.

Dozie said that Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing was now out to protect, preserve and promote the welfare of ndigbo through massive mobilization of the youths to vote for a preferred, detribilized and someone who would put smiles on the faces of people in the forthcoming presidential election.

He urged the youths to ensure they had their PVCs, saying that was the surest way to electing credible candidates.

Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had reported Igwe Innocent Obodoako, the traditional ruler of Agulu in Anaocha local government area of Anambra on Saturday, October 13, praised the choice of former governor of the state, Peter Obi as running mate to PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

Obodoako stated that Obi, who hails from Agulu, was a right choice for the party.

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