Obi-Datti campaign closes busy week of colorful groundbreaking outings with charged multiple-rally in Akure 

The Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign hit the city of Akure  on Saturday 14th January, with a groundbreaking mega rally showcasing Mr Peter Obi and Dr Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, its Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates, for next month’s elections.

As has now become his unique campaign brand, Mr Peter Obi led his Obi-Datti team on a whirwind schedule, which included a Townhall meeting with Students and Youth at the Julie Jane Centre, a Townhall meeting for Women with Mrs Bridget Obi, who was also on the entourage, a Third Townhall meeting with religious leaders, and a courtesy call on the Deji of Akure Traditional Council, before proceeding to the rally venue.

Right from midday when the team arrived town, in a long convoy of party members and supporters, a carnival atmosphere enveloped Akure, as cheering residents, on the streets and from their houses, hailed the Labour Party candidate, as he moved around the city.

At every stop, Mr Peter Obi reiterated the determination and commitment of himself and Dr Baba-Ahmed to deliver a higher standard of governance  based on rapid development, equity and prudent expenditure, if elected President.

He promised to resolve conclusively the perennial problem of electricity supply, which has kept a significant section of the state in darkness for decades.

Mr Obi said that Nigeria is blessed with enough resources across the Nation, and effective and creative management will provide prosperity and stop the current rush to leave the country.

He urged everyone in the state to make sure they collect their PVCs and to vote for him and his Vice, assuring them of credible leadership and rapid results.

Speaking to Youth at their Townhall meeting, Dr Datti Baba-Ahmed promised that their administration will introduce structured and rounded quality education  that will provide students with versatililty to better overcome career and entrepreneurial challenges in contemporary society.

At the Palace of The Deji of Akure, Mr Peter told the Traditional Council comprising prominent Obas from across the State, that the coming elections transcend religion or ethnicity, but would be decided on competence and the capacity to rapidly resolve the country’s problems and provide the right governance and development.

Also on the entourage were the wife of the Presidential Candidate, Mrs. Bridget Obi, Dr Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, Labour Party Chairman Dr Julius Abure, Director General Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Organisation Balogun Akin Osuntokun, National Women’s leader Dudu Manuga, and many other Party and Campaign stalwarts.

As he often does, Mr. Peter Obi jettisoned his convoy and marched with his team, through the streets, from the Deji’s Palace to the arcade of The Akure City Hall, with cheers from excited crowds and escorted by commercial motorcyclists and other excited residents on foot, chanting ‘Obi, Obi, Obi.’

As the rally ended in the evening, the enthusiastic crowd were still in place and cheering wildly.

The Ondo rally wrapped up a very busy campaign week for the Obi-Datti Team, which took them through Warri, Isoko, Agbor in Delta State, Onitsha in Anambra State, Enugu in Enugu State before Saturday’s week finale, with the city wide carnival in Akure.

Residents in Akure expressed their happiness that a new breath of air in Nigerian politics, had been birthed by the Obi-Datti candidacy, and their confidence in their ability to deliver.

The back to back successes of the week’s campaign rallies, have further boosted the Presidential bid of Mr Obi and Dr Datti Baba-Ahmed, and showcased their wide acceptability, across all geographical zones and strata of society, putting them closer to success in February.

The Campaign rallies continue this week.

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