Naja’atu Finally Speak on Endorsing Peter Obi

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I’ll rather choose between devil, deep-blue-sea – Naja’atu Mohammed explains why she won’t support

Naja’atu Mohammed, a former All Progressives Congress, APC, Presidential Campaign Council Director for the Civil Society Organization, has outlined why she would not back Peter Obi, the Labour Party, LP’s presidential candidate.

During a question-and-answer session on Thursday’s episode of Arise Television’s Morning Show, Naja’atu explained her reason.

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Recall that Naja’atu recently tendered her resignation from her position with the APC and Tinubu’s campaign team.

She was fired, according to Tinubu’s campaign council, for acting as a spy for the opposition.

When asked why she chose Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party’s () presidential candidate, as her preferred candidate for the upcoming presidential election, Naja’atu replied that she was torn between Tinubu and Atiku and was forced to choose between the devil and the deep blue sea.

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“I’m not doing Atiku for anything,” she declared. I stated my justifications and among them I claimed that Peter Obi is a movement.

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Furthermore, I added that it is not even about Peter Obi; rather, it is the first time that Nigerian youths have a voice and are banding together to form some sort of movement. Mr. Peter Obi won’t outlive this movement. They have a structural issue, as I stated.

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“I’ll give you an example; Buhari received 15 million votes every election since 2003, but he was denied the presidency. Why? Why didn’t Buhari win despite the cult-like support the North gave him?

He was unable to build bridges and had structural issues, which prevented him from winning.

The only thing that allowed him to win the presidency was the alliance, which he had repeatedly rejected, especially with the Southwest. Additionally, I’ll add that there is no luxury of time, which is why I stated that I must choose between the devil and the deep blue sea.

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