Mr. Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra State,
on Wednesday, said he would fight with the last drop of his blood to stop the
re-election of Governor Willie Obiano in the November 18 election in the state. Mr Obi, who spoke during a stakeholders’ meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party
held in Awka, the Anambra State capital, made his disappointment at the
profligacy and clueless administration of his successor, Willie Obiano known.
He regretted that all he laboured to put in place in
the state in his eight years in office were being destroyed by bad governance. Obi said, “I will fight in this election
aggressively. I will fight with the last drop of my blood. I will fight to win
this election the way the PDP has not won any election before.”
He asked the stakeholders to mobilise for the
victory of the PDP’s candidate in the poll, Mr. Oseloka Obaze, describing Obaze
as “a first-class market.” The former governor pledged to reconcile all
aggrieved PDP members in the August 28 primary election of the party.
“I’m the beneficiary of the PDP confusion when I was
governor on the platform of APGA. Today, I’m 100 per cent in the PDP. That
confusion must end. We must win the November 18 poll; nothing can stop us from
doing that. It’s a fight I must win for the PDP.
“I’ll be in Anambra State all through from today
(Wednesday), to accomplish this goal. In 2002/2003, I contested against an
incumbent governor and defeated him; so there is nothing strange to me in
defeating an incumbent governor.
“If all the money I kept for this (Obiano’s)
government, both in dollar and naira were properly utilised and our legacies
sustained, Anambra will be on top of other states in development by now.”
In his speech, the PDP standard-bearer, Obaze,
thanked the stakeholders for their support and assured them of patronages in
his government if voted to power.
But reacting on behalf of the incumbent governor,
his media aide, Oliver Okpala, described Obi as a deceit. He wondered how the former governor who three years
ago told the people of the state that Obiano possessed the best qualities and
credentials to succeed him would come now to vilify his “best choice.”
“Obi cannot speak from both sides of his mouth. In
2013, he introduced Obiano to the people of the state and said he (Obiano) had
the best managerial acumen and political sagacity to take over from him. “Thus, he happily handed over to Obiano and Obiano
had proved to the people of the state what Obi said about him by his
performance that everybody is testifying to. So, what is Obi saying?
“There is no amount of lies Obi will tell about
Obiano that will make the people to change their minds about the November 18
poll; they are all for Obiano,” Okpala stated.

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