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I Will Come To Edo Again, Obi Declares Amid Threat From Okpebholo


The 2023 Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi on Tuesday declared that he will return to Edo, despite threats by the state governor, Monday Okpebholo.

Obi made the declaration while answering questions from journalists in Awka, Anambra state capital over Okpebholo’s warning that his safety will not be guaranteed if he comes to the state.

The former Anambra governor, who was at his alma mater, Christ the King College (CKC) Onitsha, to make a donation, said he was not afraid of threats. He revealed that he receives threats every day.

He stressed that if he had need to be in Edo State to make a donation, he would not hesitate to go there.

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“Threats don’t make any meaning to me. I receive threats everyday. Do you know how many times I have been threatened all over Nigeria? I receive threats everyday actually, the ones you know about was because it was vocal, but I will not be afraid.

“If I have the opportunity to go to Benin and make donations again, trust me, I will. I have always said that we should de-emphasize politics and think more of how to invest in the people. I went to Benin to invest in people because if they have good doctors, good nurses, they will have a better life.

“What the governor should have done is to complement what I was doing in his state instead of threatening me. He should be sincerely grateful.

“I’m in school today to make a donation, I’m going to be in school somewhere in Nigeria tomorrow too. I’m going to be in school on Saturday, I’m going to be in school on Sunday and even on Monday. Forget about the threat, it’s a waste of time,” the ex-presidential candidate said.

“I say it everyday that those who have verifiable honest means of livelihood should endeavour to invest to schools, invest in society, invest in health, lift people from poverty and empower others. I did not say go and steal money and donate to schools.

“I just spoke to one or two old boys of this school that we don’t have teachers quarters, we don’t have staff quarters and administrative blocks and they decided to donate. That is what people should be doing.”



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