LAGOS APRIL 29TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Former Chairman, Police Service Commission (PSC) Chief (Dr.) Simon Nsobundu Okeke has appealed to Northern and South Western brothers and friends to support Mr Peter Obi presidential bid for equity and justice.
In a statement sighted by our correspondent, Okeke disclosed that Obi’s victory will put the burden of Nigeria-Biafra war behind Nigerians.
“I appeal to our Northern and South Western brothers and friends to see the equity and justice in supporting Peter Obi’s presidential bid since his victory will put the burden of the Nigeria-Biafra war behind us permanently.
“Peter Obi may not be getting it right in some areas. Being human, it should be expected. No one is perfect. Nonetheless, among all the presidential aspirants today, he is the most acceptable nationwide.
“At no time in the political history of Nigeria before, during and after our Independence till this date has any candidate from any part of Nigeria enjoyed such a universal nationwide acceptance, not even the great charismatic Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (Zik),’ he noted.
He observed that no Northern presidential candidate had ever enjoyed the massive support of the people of South East as Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, adding that it was the former Vice-President presidential bid in the 2023 contest that diminished PO’s margin of victory in that election.
“One would expect that 2027 contest will give Alhaji Atiku a good opportunity to reciprocate the same support he has progressively received from the South East by him not only withdrawing from the contest which by convention is for Southern candidates to serve out balance of term of 4 years, but to throw his weight behind Peter Obi. Failure to do this will portray him to be opposite of what we thought he is – a true friend of Ndigbo. He needs to show appreciation of our South East support for his several presidential bids,” the statement advised.
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