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Peter Obi Have 80% Of Assurance Of Votes In Nasarawa – Kingsley

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Mr Wilson Kingsley the Nasarawa State coordinator for Obedient global ambassador and secretary mobilisation for 1million man march for Peter Obi in the state has given 80 Per Cent assurance of votes for Peter Obi in Nasarawa State come February 25th 2023.

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Mr. Kingsley disclosed this while briefing newsmen at the party’s office in Lafia the state capital.

He said that the labour party in Nasarawa State want to informed how preparedbthey are in the forth coming election added that they have supporter at grassroot who are anxious to vote Peter Obi in the forthcoming presidential election.

According to Kingsley,” I’m assure that we are set and all our hands are on deck as we work toward a new Nigeria.

“The assenss of calling on people is to tell everybody to work harder toward election.

The strength of the party is in the different support groups the have across the state because everybody is crying for change and their hope is in labour party.

“There is 80% assurance of support across the thirteen local government in the state for our presidential candidate Peter Obi

Mr. Kingsley who apart from assuring that the party would win in forthcoming general election; added that the labour party was the most favoured party in Africa and the grassroot are calling on the party to take over for a new Nigeria.

He however said people need a new Nigeria and the answer is Labour Party.

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