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Ortom, Obi Meet over 2023 Polls, Task Party Candidates on Unity
George Okoh
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has challenged Presidential Candidates of the various political parties in next year’s general election to put Nigeria first above personal interests.
Governor Ortom threw the challenge yesterday, when he received at his private residence in Abuja, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, who paid him a visit.
He said Nigerians were in dire need of people with “commitment and competence” that would fix the leadership crisis that has plunged the country into outright chaos.
The governor noted that Obi was one among those qualified Nigerians that the people were looking forward to taking the country out of the leadership conundrum.
Ortom commended the decision of the former Anambra governor to engage Nigerians, especially, major players in the country’s politics, irrespective of political leaning on his desire to serve as the country’s next president.
He said even though he was a major stakeholder of the PDP, the candidate considered him as a Nigerian to consult on his aspiration.
Earlier, Obi, had explained that the visit was to show respect to his former political ally in the PDP, noting that although they were now in different political parties, their friendship as citizens of the country was most important.
Responding to a question that he did not have the needed structures to win elections, Obi maintained that the millions of Nigerians, who have been impoverished by bad leadership over an extended period “are my structures to win”.
He pointed out that it was time for all hands to be on deck to correct the wrongs for a better Nigeria.
The two leaders had met for about an hour behind closed doors after which they jointly addressed journalists on the thrust of their meeting.