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Obi kicks off 2027 campaign, urges candidates to defend records

Peter Obi officially begins his 2027 presidential campaign, challenging other candidates to defend their records and capacity to govern Nigeria. Read More: https://punchng.com/obi-kicks-off-2027-campaign-urges-candidates-to-defend-records/

Obi kicks off 2027 campaign, urges candidates to defend records

Presidential candidate Peter Obi of the Nigeria Democratic Party officially launched his campaign for the 2027 presidential election, urging fellow candidates to defend their records and engage directly with voters. At a press conference in Onitsha, Obi emphasized that no candidate should rely on proxies or surrogates during the campaign, asserting that Nigerians deserve to hear directly from those seeking their mandate.

He highlighted the need for genuine leadership, stating that true leadership requires physical presence and empathy, particularly in addressing issues such as banditry, criminality, terrorism, and flooding. Obi pledged to personally take his campaign to Nigerians across the country, promising to listen to their concerns and engage openly, vowing that he and his running mate, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, would not delegate their duties to proxies.

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