Anambra Markets Stand Still as Obi woos Traders for Atiku, PDP
Fri, Feb 8, 2019 | By publisher
Politics
TRADERS in parts of Anambra State spontaneously closed their shops on Thursday to catch a glimpse of Peter Obi, vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on hearing that he was around. Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, had paid an unscheduled visit to some markets in the state.
Markets visited included Building Material market at Ogidi; New Tyre market at Ogidi; Afor Igwe, Umudioka; Oye Olisa, Ogbunike; New Parts, Nkpor, among others.
In the markets, Obi interacted with traders, explaining to them the reasons to vote in the PDP as resting on the need to stop the total collapse of the country as being witnessed presently. He also assured them that with Atiku Abubakar as the president, the condition of traders would improve, with planned development of more sea ports in the state. He also assured them that “Atiku, noted for wealth-creation in his private life will replicate the same if voted in.”
On power infrastructure, which is a hindrance to the survival of Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs, Obi assured the traders that Atiku’s economic blueprint contained articulated steps to be taken for the revamping of the power sector in the country.
The response by market leaders struck the same cord: that Obi being a fellow trader and having demonstrated superb leadership as a former Governor, should be massively voted for in order to export his Anambra experience to the centre.
Obi was accompanied by PDP chieftains such as Osita Chidoka, Oseloka Obaze, Harry Oranezi and Alex Obiogbolu, among others.
– Feb. 8, 2019 @ 12:22 GMT |
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