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2023 Presidency: Obi Meets Anambra Monarchs At Govt House

Obi's declaration puts him in direct confrontation with Atiku Abubakar for the PDP ticket
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Former Governor of Anambra State and Vice Presidential Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 general elections Mr Peter Obi will officially begin mobilisation for his 2023 Presidency ambition  with traditional rulers in his home State of Anambra.

The meeting will hold at the usual  SSG  Main Hall, Government House venue of traditional rulers’ meetings in the state. According to an invitation signed by  Orjika Donatus, administrative secretary of  the state’s umbrella body for traditional rulers, ASTRAC, Mr Obi will at 1.pm today (Thursday March 24, 2022) hold a special audience with traditional rulers in Anambra State.

The meeting is meant to ‘’notify Ndi Igwe Anambra State of his intention to contest the for president of the Federal Republic of NIGERIA,’’ according to an electronic message sent to all monarchs in the state.

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Obi’s measured declaration for the Presidency in 2023 comes just as his colleague, the former Vice President and PDP’s presidential candidate in the 2019 general election Atiku Abubakar, declared intention to run on Wednesday.

Obi’s latest moves puts to rest speculations that he would likely run as vice president with his political ally in 2019, Alhaji Atiku who is also interested  in becoming  Nigeria’s president in 2023.

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