2023: Over 50% Of New Voters Registered For PVC Because Of Peter Obi – Arabambi

According to Abayomi Arabambi, the National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, more Nigerians are clamoring to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) in preparation for the elections in 2023 because they want to support Peter Obi’s bid for the presidency.

He asserted that Peter Obi is supported by more over 50% of newly registered voters.

Arabambi noted that Nigerians, especially the country’s youth, have developed a renewed interest in the election process as a result of the Labour Party (LP) candidate’s presidential ambition.

2023: Ihedioha Reacts Over Alleged Attack On Peter Obi

He made the declaration during a recent interview with Arise TV, which Anaedoonline.ng was watching.

According to him, “in the last election, half of the registered voters were docile. Today, we have 12 million registered voters, of which about 8 million of them are youths.

“I am telling you we have over 10 million that registered because of the new order in Nigeria. Everything pointed to the Obidient group, to which I am one of them.

“As we speak, all of us in Nigeria have been kidnapped. And the ticket that can free us from the captivity is the Peter Obi/Datti Baba-Ahmed mandate.”

2023 Poll: INEC Releases New Voters List To Parties

You may recall that according to Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) data, 12.2 million Nigerians recently registered to vote in order to receive their Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC).

More than 70% of them are young people.

 

Follow us on Facebook

Post Disclaimer

The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the author and forum participants on this website do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of Anaedo Online or official policies of the Anaedo Online.

Related posts

Billionaire Kidnapper Evans and Co-Defendant Opt for Plea Bargain

Emirates Airlines Set to Resume Operations in Nigeria, Boosting Travel and Trade Links

Emirates Airlines to Resume Operation in Nigeria October 1