It will be difficult to campaign against Obi – Abaribe

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The Senator representing Abia South in the national assembly, Enyinnaya Abaribe, says it will be difficult to campaign against the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi irrespective of political affiliation.

The immediate-past Senate Minority Leader said that the antecedents and swelling Obi’s followership had made his candidature the choice of many Nigerians adding that his emergence had re-awakened the interest of many Nigerians in the political process.

Speaking at the inaugural Ikengaonline town-hall virtual meeting on Thursday night, the All Progressives Grand Alliance Senator said Obi’s phenomenon had brought huge revolution in the country’s electoral system.

He noted that a lot of youths and Nigerians from across the different geo-political zones who had lost interest in the political system had suddenly developed interest in the 2023 elections.

He said: “Obi was frustrated out of the PDP, just like himself but progressive Nigerians who want a new and better country are now rallying support for him.

” There is no gainsaying the fact that Obi has galvanized interests of people not just in Igbo land but across other ge-opolitical zones. He has revolutionarised the system. People are now saying let’s now go and vote.

“People who had lost interest before are now showing interest in voting.

”Though I’m in a different party, the truth is that it will be difficult for me to say: Don’t vote for Obi. In fact, some parties have already adopted him. They tell people: For President, vote for Obi, and then for other positions vote our party.”

Vanguard quoted Abaribe saying that the political cabal in the country never envisaged the eruption of Obi phenomenon, but added that the movement is massive and exponential.

”People are fed up with the old system and they want a breath of fresh air.
They have seen Obi as somebody that will bring the fresh air and that is why they are rallying behind him.

“If he wins it will bring a paradigm shift to the system.”

Abaribe who is the APGA candidate for the Abia South senatorial contest in 2023, also noted that the introduction of new technology by the electoral umpire, had also helped to boost people’s confidence in the electoral system.

”People at a time lost interest but the INEC introduction of new technology has rekindled people’s hope and confidence that their votes will count.”