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Peter Obi votes, says he can solve Nigeria’s probl

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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, said he has solutions to different Nigerian problems.

Obi said this on Saturday in Agulu Anambra State when he cast his vote.

Obi, who voted at exactly 11:45 am, was reacting to the rumours that he will be stepping down for the candidate of the People Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar.

“Even if after this election, there is only one person people will be looking out for and that person is me. Because I have the solution to the problem. I have both the physical and mental energy to do the work.

“I am ready and prepared for it. People will feel it, it will be clear and measurable, everyone will feel it. So I can’t step down for anyone”

He expressed confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission, over the introduction of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System.

He said that so far at his polling unit, INEC performed very well but it will be difficult to say they performed generally because he has not been to other polling units.

He said, “The BVAS worked, for me to vote it means that it worked. So far at this unit, INEC performed well, but I can say generally because I have not been to other polling units to know. Here the activity is seamless and organised that was why I came. The queue was moving seamlessly. I voted in less than 15 minutes.

“I am urging everyone to come out and vote. This is an existential election, we need to come together vote and build this country. In my village, we always come out because we live like brothers. I am urging Nigerians to come out and vote so that we turn things around in the Nigeria because the country is collapsing.”

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