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Abia Governor-elect Plays Down Peter Obi Factor, Says “We Won Election Before (In 2015) Without Him”

Abia State Governor-elect, Alex Otti, has said he won the Governorship election in the State in 2015 even before the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, joined the party.

Otti said on Thursday in an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today that “in 2015 when I ran under APGA, there was no Peter Obi. And we have it on our record that I won that election.

“At the time we were joining Labour Party, Peter Obi had not joined. It took about a week before he called me and said that he purchased the Presidential nomination form and he was coming to Labour Party.

“We were prepared to fight the way we fought in 2015. The votes we garnered in Abia could have been had but maybe the margin could have been smaller. That is why it’s always good to acknowledge Peter Obi. He came to Abia about four times to campaign for us.

“I think he had done well for us. That is why even the first election out of the eight House of Representatives seats we took six and sent some people on permanent retirement.

“Peter Obi is a great addition to our campaign, but I can tell you that we won an election before in Abia without him.”

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