Labour Party: Obidient Movement Registers 22m Voters in Northwest Nigeria

By Salihu Ali, Kano

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The National Coordinating Council Global Obidients Movement under the umbrella of the Labour Party (LP) has announced the successful registration of over 22 million voters it’s data base from seven states of Nigeria’s Northwest.

 

The National Coordinating Council Global Obidients Movement under the umbrella of the Labour Party (LP) is championing and expanding the ideals of Labour Party Presidential Candidate in the 2023 General Elections Mr. Peter Obi.

 

It’s interim national coordinator of the movement, Dr. Yunusa Tanko announced this during the flagg off of the Obidient Movement advocacy for registration Yunusa Tanko in Kano North West Nigeria.

 

Tanko noted that, the Labour Party Presidential Candidate Peter Obi has clear policies that promote fairness, justice and equal access to resources and opportunities.

 

He emphasized that, Obidient global movement aims to rekindle the spirit of patriotism, encouraging every citizen to take ownership of the nation’s progres.

 

“By fostering social cohesion, we will build a society where everyone feels valued, respected and protected.”

 

Tanko described the progress in the Obidient global movement registration as a new chapter “in our collective journey as a nation and our objectives and collective will, remains stronger than ever before.”

 

“This collective effort, midwifed the emergence of His Excellency Peter Gregory Obi and Dr. Yusuf Datti-Baba Ahmad, two people of impeccable integrity and well proven track record, to champion the movement that is now known as the Obidient Movement. For the first time in our national history, Nigerians, especially the Younger generation came together with one voice, in their millions, irrespective of their ethnic origin, social background and political affiliation.”

 

“It was time for us to leverage on our gains, to consolidate our organization. This has precipitated in the creation of the National Coordinating Council of The Obidients Movement, and my endorsement as the Interim National Coordinator of the Movement, worldwide.

 

“After some consultation, we decided to start this consolidation process, from the North West, which incidentally is also my home zone comprising of the seven states of Kano, Jigawa, Kaduna, Katsina, Kebbi, Zamfara and Sokoto, the North West zone, has 22,672,373 registered voters, out of the national total of 96,303,016, making it the most populous zone in Nigeria.”

 

He added that in spite of the prospects and voting strength, the Northwest zone continues to be left behind in terms of infrastructural development and adequate social amenities giving rise to untold poverty and deadly insecurity which according to him is a deterioration that must be checked.

 

“So, fellow Obidients, today marks a new chapter in our collective journey as a Nation and our objectives and collective will remain stronger than ever before.

 

“Let us work together to check this drift of cluelessness, end this cycle of hardship, and build a brighter future for ourselves, our children, and generations to come.

 

Tanko enjoyed Nigerians to join Obidient global movement train for prosperity of the country.

 

Lateefah Ibrahim

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