2023: Wherever Obi is number one, Atiku will come second – Dele Momodu

One of the members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Presidential Campaign Council, Dele Momodu, has insisted Atiku Abubakar will win all the 19 States in the North.

Momodu also disclosed that Atiku would emerge second wherever Peter Obi of the Labour Party, LP, comes first in the Southern part of the country.

He made the disclosure on Monday while fielding questions on Arise Television’s Morning Show program.

Momodu also dismissed all polls predicting that Obi would become president.

He said, “The Obidients are beginning to see the importance of structure. Structure is a needed requirement. How many governors have he (Obi) got? How many Senators or Senatorial candidates have he got and how many people from the House of Reps or Assembly? They’re also going to be needing thousands of agents nationwide and that form part of the structure.

“So, a PDP that has been in the system since 1999, how is he going to compete with them when in every ward they have the structure, in every federal constituency they have the structures. The structures also includes funding the structures. The polls cannot help Obi . If they like let one million polls say Obi is going to win. I can tell you for free, the structures don’t favour him. Atiku is going to get all his 25 percent in all the nineteen Northern States and in the South, wherever Obi is number one, Atiku will be number two. Wherever Tinubu is number one Atiku will be number two. Atiku will actually pick some states in the South. I’m very sure about that.”

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