Pat Utomi Speaks On Powerful Nigerians Who Are Supporting Peter Obi
The convener of The BIG-TENT coalition of political parties, social movements and civil society organisations, Pat Utomi on Friday said two former heads of state have endorsed the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi.
He further stated that LP has enough structure in place to take over Nigeria ahead of the 2023 general elections in the country.
Utomi said this in Abuja on Friday during a town hall meeting organised by The BIG-TENT.
The event is part of activities to seek support for Obi, his running mate, Datti Ahmed and the LP.
He said The BIG-TENT had worked at developing real structures for Obi, adding that opposition to ‘Obidients’ would be shocked by the result.
Utomi who did not reveal their names said, “Money alone doesn’t win elections. Two former heads of state have said to me they are Obidients. A lot of people want to join the (Obidient) movement, without joining the Labour Party to ensure that Obi and Baba-Ahmed win to capture our country back from those who have held us down.
“The LP has better structures than the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress. When people talk about structures, I kind of laugh because they don’t understand the meaning of structure. The structure is a criminal network of people who can fix elections and we have to stop that; that’s not structure.
“We at The BIG-TENT have worked at developing real structures and they are going to be shocked at what they will see. Many of the Peter Obi Support Groups have structures on their own that can win these elections. At every poll during the election day, we will have 20 people who belong to these structures.
“When they get to the polling units, it won’t be business as usual. And when they try to mess things up by doctoring Information Technology from the Independent National Electoral Commission, they will meet us there because we know they are planning things like that, but they will meet us there with technology.”
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