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Peter Obi’s Endorsement: Stop Disgracing Yourselves, Kwankwaso Knocks Obasanjo, Clark

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The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, says political leaders are making a mistake by endorsing candidates ahead of the elections.

Peter Obi's Endorsement: Stop Disgracing Yourselves, Kwankwaso Knocks Obasanjo, Clark
Rabiu Kwankwaso,

Kwankwaso made the remarks while visiting Godwin Obaseki, governor of Edo state, at the government house in Benin on Wednesday.

In the past few days, ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo and Edwin Clark, Ijaw national leader and convener of PANDEF, have endorsed Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate (LP).

The endorsement elicited reactions from the major political parties, with the All Progressives Congress (APC) calling it “worthless,” and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) claiming it does not represent Nigerians’ views.

Commenting on the development, Kwankwaso said the endorsements were based on religious and ethnic sentiments.

“Some of the people… we have seen it on the news that they are supporting Mr A or Mr B, I think it is a big mistake. These are leaders I respect. There is a time in your life when you become a real statesman, not a politician,” Kwankwaso said

“I can tell you also that any candidate or party that comes out with the face of ethnicity or the issue of religion, that party, that candidate, I can assure, at the national level, has failed that election before it starts

“Nobody owns the voters. Voters do not have any forum to meet. Once people take a decision on a particular candidate nothing will change whether somebody endorses from the north, south or outside the country, it doesn’t matter.

“And I want to advise our leaders: they should stop disgracing themselves. We have so much respect for them.

“If I become that old and at that level, I won’t come and play party politics, especially the one that has to do with religion. This endorsement has to do with ethnicity, religion and I think some people should grow beyond that.”

The former governor said candidates that have proved themselves worthy over the years should have nothing to fear.

“If we have to advise people, especially those of us who have been in the game for some time, just prove yourself over the years, remove any fears,” he said.

“There are people who are afraid of some candidates and people are wondering if they are coming with the face of a united Nigeria or seceding their own portion of Nigeria.

“There are lots of confusion and certainly, those guys, under confusion, will lose the election.”

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