Peter Obi Backs George Moghalu for Anambra Governorship

Anambra guber: I'm backing Moghalu but pick your gov wisely - Peter Obi

Peter Obi, a former Labour Party presidential candidate, has expressed his support for the party’s governorship candidate, George Moghalu, in the upcoming election in Anambra State. Obi’s endorsement was conveyed through a statement by the Obidient Movement National Coordinator, Tanko Yunusa.

In the statement, Obi emphasized the importance of integrity, stating that a person’s character is defined by their words and actions. He confirmed that he would back Moghalu, the Labour Party’s candidate, in the election. However, Obi also stressed that the ultimate decision on who becomes the next governor of Anambra State rests with the electorate.

Obi demonstrated his commitment to Moghalu’s campaign by participating in a walk on the streets of Anambra, despite the challenging weather and road conditions. The event was also attended by supporters of the Obidient Movement, who showed their solidarity with Moghalu.

The statement urged the people of Anambra State to exercise their democratic right and civic responsibility by voting wisely in the election. Obi’s message emphasized the significance of making informed decisions at the polls, which will determine the state’s future leadership.

The Anambra State governorship election is a crucial event in Nigeria’s political calendar, with various candidates vying for the top position. The Labour Party, with Moghalu as its candidate, is one of the contenders in the election. Obi’s endorsement is expected to boost Moghalu’s campaign, given his popularity in the state.

As the election approaches, the people of Anambra State are preparing to make their voices heard. The outcome of the election will not only determine the state’s governor but also have implications for the country’s political landscape. With Obi’s support, Moghalu’s campaign is likely to gain momentum, and the election is expected to be closely contested. The final decision, however, lies with the voters, who will choose their next governor through the democratic process.

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