NOI Poll, Motivation for More Work Ahead of 2023, says Obidient Movement

By Sonia Odigie

The media office of Obi-Datti campaign on Friday said that the NOI Poll result conducted and released to the public on Thursday by a frontline international body, ANAP Foundation, is an energizer for the Obidient family to do more work ahead of 2023 elections.

It therefore charged members of the Obidient Movement across the country especially support groups to study the report diligently with a view to utilizing it for the advancement of the course of taking back our county.

In a statement, the Obi-Datti Media Office said: “For us in Obidient family, our primary task is to take back Nigeria and rebuild it. To achieve this Herculean mission every observations either in the inform of surveys or public criticisms about our efforts are a welcome development as such views provides us with further knowledge of our weaknesses and strengths.

“Obidient Movement remains devoid of religious, tribal and geographical inhibitions but with the report some lessons have been picked on some vital areas for more efforts.

“Taking back Nigeria’ which is the unmistaken goal of the Obi-Datti candidacy is a task that must be done if we still desire a strong country and it should involve everybody of all class and creed who are pained by the state of our dear nation. All efforts therefore must be to bring all progressive minds onboard.

“Even if we have grey areas in the report, our responsibility is to pick the lessons therein and remain focused with our eyes glued to the ball while noting the credibility of the organization (ANAP Foundation) that conducted the survey.”

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