The man in the letter outlined his reasons and recounted his efforts in support of Obi’s 2023 campaign.
A Nigerian man has sent a message to Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi
In his open letter, @PureMinD_ warned that he would stop supporting Obi if he joins a coalition with Atiku Abubakar or any alliance that doesn’t present him as the presidential flag bearer in the 2027 election.
He stated: “I am writing to inform you ahead of my decision to withdraw my support if you ever join a coalition with Atiku Abubakar as Vice President or any coalition that will not see you as the presidential candidate.”
He went on to list six key things he personally did for Obi during the 2023 election:
1. Sponsored buses to mobilize youths for rallies.
2. Printed campaign materials and funded food and drinks at events.
3. Spent hundreds of thousands to pacify those planning to disrupt the election.
4. Protected a Labour Party agent from violent attacks.
5. Promoted Obi on his platforms, rejecting lucrative offers from rival parties.
6. Endured threats as a Yoruba man publicly supporting Obi in a pro-APC environment.
See some reactions below:
@oppressed_iam: “We are more than 30 Millions behind u my brother from another mother, thanks, coalition is nice but coalition without Peter Obi as a figure head is dead on arrival, what we want now is coalition of Nigerians against hunger and Electoral reform were if u rig u die.”
@DonNwankwo1: “Who cares about? Just listen to all the replies, they are Yoruba ronus. Go to hell with your support.”
@kingBuchyk: “I ageee with you but we shouldn’t play politics with emotions in other to beat Tinubu you have to go harder bro.”
@bankeyys: “This is purely me during the elections. I ensure to see who my parents voted for before I continuing sending any gig. And am already preparing for 2027 in fact financially to support him.”
@AdekunleOderind: “Well written brother, any coalition with the forces of criminality is zero and we won’t support such movement.”
@ChumaOrji3: “Bros! I did more than these before the 2023 Elections. Ever since then I have been seriously victimized. However, I am more interested in any strategy to ensure this bad governance ends. So it can be Obi or Atiku or Elrufai. But the key point is ending bad governance not emotions.”
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