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After Kenneth Okonkwo Expressed Doubts About Peter Obi Ability to Secure a Mandate, Shehu Sani Reacts

Renowned PDP senator Shehu Sani, who previously served as Kaduna Central’s representative in the National Assembly, has responded to attorney Kenneth Okonkwo’s concerns on the viability of Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In the post that the lawyer shared on his official X handle, Kenneth Okonkwo expressed his loss of faith in Peter Obi’s ability to lead a party to victory against corrupt politicians, stating that Obi lacks the capacity to secure a mandate even if elected.

Okonkwo has decided not to support Obi’s campaign due to concerns about his ability to sustain a win. Instead, Okonkwo will continue his political journey, seeking a leader who shares his vision for a better Nigeria.

He emphasized his commitment to loyalty, stating that he fully dedicates himself to a leader when working under them.

 

Here is what Kenneth Okonkwo wrote on his page:

“I no longer have the confidence that Peter Obi has what it takes to build a party that can win these “kakistocrats and kleptocrats,” and above all, he has proved that even if the people vote for him, he doesn’t have what it takes to secure the mandate. I don’t intend to embark on such a campaign as we did in 2023, projecting a person who cannot sustain the victory even if he wins. It is in this regard that I have decided to continue my political journey into the great Nigeria of our vision without Peter Obi. I’m always 100% loyal to a leader whenever I am working on following the leader”

However, on his Official X (formerly known as Twitter), Senator Shehu Sani has now reacted to the statement that was made by Kenneth Okonkwo. Shehu Sani said the thin line between like and dislike

Here’s what Shehu Sani wrote;

“The thin line between like and dislike”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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