The Spokesperson of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council, Festus Keyamo has asserted that the endorsement of the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, won’t affect his principal who he believes is Nigeria’s next President.
Africa Today News, New York recalls that Obasanjo had on Sunday formally endorsed Obi for the February 25 election, saying that the former Anambra State Governor has an edge over other candidates. But Keyamo has waved off the development, maintaining that Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) won’t be impacted.
According to the APC PCC spokesperson, Obasanjo’s action proves that as Atiku’s former boss, he does not think that the PDP candidate deserves to be President this time around.
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He tweeted on Sunday: ‘Quite within OBJ’s right to endorse anyone, but bad for PDP in 2 ways: (1.) Atiku’s former boss does not think he deserves to be President this time around (2) The little support OBJ gave PDP in 2019 & they failed, he has taken that away to LP. No effect at all on @officialABAT.’
In his 2023 New Year message personally signed by the ex-President and made available to Channels Television by his spokesman, Kehinde Akinyemi, Obasanjo described Obi as his mentee and said the former Anambra State Governor has an edge in the February 25, 2023 election.
Obasanjo said, ‘None of the contestants is a saint but when one compares their character, antecedent, their understanding, knowledge, discipline, and vitality that they can bring to bear and the great efforts required to stay focused on the job, particularly looking at where the country is today and with the experience on the job that I personally had, Peter Obi as a mentee has an edge.
‘Others like all of us have what they can collectively contribute to the new dispensation to liberation, restoration, and salvaging of Nigeria.
‘One other important point to make about Peter is that he is a needle with thread attached to it from North and South and he may not get lost.’
Africa Today News, New York reports that reactions has continued to trail the endorsement.