With the relaxation of the ban on campaign till Thursday, the Vice Presidential candidate of the PDP, Mr. Peter Obi has resumed campaigning in major markets across the state.
Today, besides visiting markets in different parts of the State, Mr. Peter Obi visited major markets in Onitsha- Electronics market, Ogbo Afere, Relief Market , Ogbaru Main Market
In each of the market visited, Obi explained to the people the imperatives of Atiku's Presidency as what Nigeria needs now to get the country working again.
Obi who lamented the level of decay in the country in terms of infrastructure, absence of employment for the youth, lawlessness and recklessness in high places, mounting foreign and local debt, bitting tax regime, incompetence, among others said that any further tolerance of the present state of affairs would see the country collapse.
Counting the number of generators in one of the markets, Obi asked rhetorically: " How Long will our economy be a one powered by generators?" He promised that Alhaji Abubakar Atiku, having come out with detailed work plan would place the country on track again to continue her truncated democratic and economic development.
Today, besides visiting markets in different parts of the State, Mr. Peter Obi visited major markets in Onitsha- Electronics market, Ogbo Afere, Relief Market , Ogbaru Main Market
In each of the market visited, Obi explained to the people the imperatives of Atiku's Presidency as what Nigeria needs now to get the country working again.
Obi who lamented the level of decay in the country in terms of infrastructure, absence of employment for the youth, lawlessness and recklessness in high places, mounting foreign and local debt, bitting tax regime, incompetence, among others said that any further tolerance of the present state of affairs would see the country collapse.
Counting the number of generators in one of the markets, Obi asked rhetorically: " How Long will our economy be a one powered by generators?" He promised that Alhaji Abubakar Atiku, having come out with detailed work plan would place the country on track again to continue her truncated democratic and economic development.
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