An enormous crowd of believers and supporters came out in their numbers on Wednesday evening to receive Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi and his running mate, Mr. Yusuf Ahmed-Datti to Jos, the capital of Plateau state.
The visit, which was at the instance of the Middle Belt Forum, came as national campaigns for the 2023 general elections officially kicked off on in accordance with INEC timetable.
The presidential candidate and his entourage arrived at the Rwang Pam township stadium for the rally amidst cheers from supporters who took over the entire streets of Jos.
Obi had earlier hinted of his plan to honour the invitation of the Middle Belt Forum, who organised the rally in solidarity with his ambition.
He said on his tweeter handle, “Honouring the Middle Belt Forum invitation for the solidarity rally is a splendid avenue for me to discuss issues of national interests with like minds in the state.”
Meanwhile, speaking at a rally to welcome him, Obi has promised to end insecurity, poverty and unemployment in the Nigeria if elected in 2023.
The LP candidate, who also promised to address hunger, unemployment and corruption, said that he would promote quality of education at all
levels and improve power supply.
”If you elect me as your president, I will end provide security at all levels so that our people can go to farm and by so doing, the issue of food insecurity and hunger will be a thing of the past.
“We will create jobs for our teeming unemployed youth and end poverty. We will make our educational system functional and improve electricity supply”.
“We will block all leakages and end corruption at all levels; our government will be a responsible one. We will not fail Nigerians”.
” We want a new Nigeria and we are determined to make Nigerians happy again,” he said.
Obi, however, advised the people to pray for a peaceful and credible election in 2023, adding that only credible polls would produce credible leaders.
Earlier, the Dr Pogu Bitrus, the President of Middle Belt Forum, said that the forum is in support of Obi’s candidature, insisting that Obi’s presidency would address the problems of the middle belt .
Bitrus further explained that the forum had thrown its weight behind Obi based on the principle of justice and fairness.
“We didn’t arrive at the decision to support Peter Obi on sheer sentiments, but on the principle of justice and fairness”.
” Again, after a careful study, we realise that Obi is competent at taking this nation out of its current challenges”.
” So, we organised this rally to show that we are fully in support of his candidature,” he said.
Also speaking, Prophet Isa El-buba, the Convener of the Initiative for Better and Brighter Nigeria (IBBN), advised Nigerians to vote credible and responsible leaders in 2023.
El-buba said as a preacher, he is supporting Obi because he believed he would salvage the nation from its current woes.
He, however, called on Nigerians not to sell their votes and ensure they vote for credible candidates in the forthcoming polls.