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2023: Nigeria Will Break Up If APC Wins Presidential Election — Obaseki

The governor of Edo, Godwin Obaseki, claims that if the All Progressive Congress (APC) wins the 2023 presidential election, Nigeria will disintegrate.

On Monday, Obaseki addressed the crowd as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign council management committee was sworn in.

The governor, who was a previous APC supporter until he was denied the party’s nomination to run for office again in 2020, declared that the PDP will do everything in its power to guarantee that it wins the presidential election and a majority of the seats in the national assembly.

“I believe that this will be an easy election for us if we campaign right. Our heads should be examined as citizens of Nigeria if we even contemplate voting for a government like APC. God forbid APC comes into power; this country will break up; this country will fail. It has already failed,” he said.

“Nobody has done the kind of damage the APC administration has done to this country. I don’t know how we’ll recover. They have destroyed the basis of this country.

“By the grace of God, our candidate will win. We’ll bring back Nigeria; we’ll unify this country. We’ll reduce the differences we have and we’ll begin to build our country to what God says it should be.”

He also dismissed the momentum associated with Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), adding that only the PDP has what it takes to perform.

“I don’t see any other person on the horizon. People who say they are Obidient, let them all be because they’ll run out of steam,” he said.

“We know how to manage elections. They can’t even form their campaign council not to talk about having a timetable for the election. This election is out to lose and by the grace of God, we will not lose it.

“There’s no division in our party. A few people may be aggrieved but fundamentally, everybody is working for PDP. So, let us not get distracted anymore. Let us keep our eyes on the ball and move.”

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