Newsonline reports that the former governor of Anambra State who is enjoying mass followers on social media said the continuous questions from critics and opposition candidates that he and his party have no structure make him laugh.
Peter Obi said the answer to the question, ‘why is your structure?’ is simple, “the people, human beings are my structure.”
In a series of tweets on Sunday, the Labour Party candidate enumerated that 100 million Nigerians living in extreme poverty, elderlies who are owed gratuity and pension, ASUU lecturers, University students, and youths who are unemployed and underemployed are his structure.
Peter Obi said, “Whenever I hear of NO STRUCTURE, my answer to it is simple; the 100 million Nigerians that live in poverty will be the structure. The 35 million Nigerians who don’t know where their next meal will come from will be the structure.
“The elderly, our mothers, fathers, and the old ones dying or being owed gratuity/pension will be the structure. ASUU; the lecturers that are being owed, and the students who are not in school will be the structure.”
The former Anambra governor whom youths have pitched their tenth with, in the forthcoming 2023 general election, stated that these deprived Nigerians will help him to build the winning structure.
He said, “We’ll create the structure, and they’ll see what the structure is all about. The structure is about human beings.”
Newsonline had reported that the massive social media campaign for the presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi, has kept other contestants on their toes. Read more.
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