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Peter Gregory Obi’s New Year Message: Charting a Course for a Better Nigeria in 2024

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As we step into 2024, Peter Gregory Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, sends warm greetings to fellow Nigerians. In a simple yet heartfelt message, Mr Obi acknowledges the challenges of the past year and shares his vision for a better Nigeria.

Reflecting on 2023, Mr Obi highlights the pressing issues of peace, security, and the economy. He calls for urgent action to address rising violence and emphasizes the need for good governance, development, and accountability to tackle economic struggles like unemployment and inflation.

Mr. Obi addresses the threat to democracy, emphasizing the importance of respecting the separation of powers and preventing undue influence on state affairs. He encourages the National Assembly to scrutinize critical matters like the 2024 budget diligently.

Expressing gratitude to supporters and acknowledging the contested election results, Mr Obi assures continued efforts to position the Labour Party as a strong opposition. He calls on all Nigerians striving for a New Nigeria to stay engaged, committed, and resilient.

In closing, Mr. Obi wishes everyone a Happy and Prosperous 2024, reinforcing his commitment to the crusade for a New Nigeria that works for all.

-Peter Gregory Obi, Labour Party Presidential Candidate.

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