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Nigeria Cannot Grow With Election Rigging, Says Peter Obi

  Mr Peter Obi, the Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in February 23, 2019, Presidential election, has said that the nation … Continue reading Nigeria Cannot Grow With Election Rigging, Says Peter Obi


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Mr Peter Obi, the Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in February 23, 2019, Presidential election, has said that the nation cannot grow with election rigging.

Mr Obi in a statement on Sunday, said that the process through which people come into office is far more important than what they do thereafter and that forms the basis of their integrity.

He asserted that election rigging is the worst form of vices and indeed the root of corruption as it goes to impact negatively on the political and economic growth of the country.

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Mr. Obi notes that the fraud that characterized this year’s election has greatly undermined the country’s democracy, its future and has significantly damaged the on going fight against all vices and tainted the integrity of those responsible.

The VP candidate who governed Anambra state for eight years said through a statement from his media office, that Nigeria cannot quantify the enormity of damage the electoral fraud has done to the psyche of the country.

He described such negative acts like election manipulation as the the real reason why this country is not growing and has been unable to tackle the existing myriads of problems like unemployment and its attendant vices.

“The only thing rigging does to a country is that it continues to keep incompetent people in office, and as a result rather than put energy in creating jobs to engage its teeming youths, it instead channels it trying to contain all sorts of vices and brigandage..

He also lamented the further effects of election rigging which encourages incompetent person to hang on în office and cause more harm to the society.

Obi finally remarked that his main concern and worry is how to create jobs and engage millions of Nigerian youths roaming the streets doing nothing at their prime productive ages.