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The AG. National Youth Leader, Labour Party, Prince Kennedy Ahanotu has charged supporters, popularly known as Obidients to show protest against the electoral fraud of 25th February, 2023 by coming out enmass on Saturday 18th March at the polling units across the country.

Ahonatu who gave the charge during a Press Briefing on Thursday in Abuja, said Labour Party must show the opposition that the party is resolute in the project of taking back the country by at least capturing Lagos, Enugu, Edo, Plates, Benue, Taraba, Rivers, Abia, Anambra, all the South South and South East States.

According to him, “On a specific note, we have an election on Saturday 18th March, 2023. The Governorship and State Houses of Assembly Election across the country. This election have given us another opportunity to identify true obidients.



“It is important to note that the Labour Party stands by all its candidates in this election. But of more significance is that our protest against the electoral fraud on 25th February, 2023 begins on Saturday 18th March at all the polling units across the country.

“In the last election they said we are 4 persons tweeting in a room, but to their shock, we took over the space and despite all the fraud, they allocated over 6 million votes to us even when they know that obidients are more than 15 million people having PVCs to vote”, he said.

The Youth leader added, “We must protest by coming out enmass to cast our votes for the Labour Party Governorship and Houses of Assembly candidates. This simple assignment is the first step in telling the world that Labour Party won the election.

 

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“Let’s show opposition that we are resolute in the project of taking back our country. We must at least capture Lagos, Enugu, Edo, Plates, Benue, Taraba, Rivers, Abia, Anambra, infact all the South South/South East States.

“This we must do to prove that we are irreversibly obidients. We must stand up to challenge the status quo and I beg all the youths, security officials

“And some INEC officials who are opting to be ready tool in the hands of the old order politicians to think twice. Do not join in oppressing and intimidating our youths. The life and future of Nigerian Youths matter. Enough is Enough”, he said.



Ahanotu reiterated profound appreciation to all Nigerians who has believed in the their President in waiting Mr Peter Obi and Vice Dr Datti Baba Ahmed. “Truth be told, you voted for Labour Party and Peter Obi won that election, which is why we are challenging such rascality in court.

He thanked them for the patience and high level of maturity with which so far the party have managed theirselves after the wrongful declaration of the election results.

“Ordinarily they expected that we jump to the streets so they can take advantage to damage our evidence and cause social unrest, but we truly beat them to that gam”, the AG. National Youth leader said.

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