Peter Obi Meets With Powerful South South PDP Governor, Shares Photos
- Peter Obi, the flag bearer of the Labour Party met with Governor Emmanuel Udom of Akwa Ibom state in Uyo
- The duo met to discuss some key issues pertaining to nation-building and economic development of Nigeria
- Details of the meeting including photographs was made public by Peter Obi on his personal Twitter account
The 2023 presidential candidate for the Labour Party, Peter Obi on Tuesday, November 1, said he met with the governor of Akwa Ibom state, Emmanuel Udom.
Obi in a tweet said he met with Governor Udom on Monday, October 31, and that they exchange views on issues of national interest during their meeting.
He also said that during the meeting, they discussed issues of nation-building and particularly as it concerns the economy and fiscal matters.
The tweet which was shared by Obi was also personally signed by the former governor of Anambra state.
Obi also shared alongside the tweet, two photographs of his meeting with the Akwa Ibom state governor who is a key member of the opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
His words:
"Yesterday, I met with my friend and brother H.E @MrUdomEmmanuel, the Governor of Akwa Ibom state.
"We exchanged views on issues of national interest, nation-building and particularly on the economy and fiscal matters. -PO."
Ifeanyi Adeleke: Peter Obi mourns with Chioma, Davido, pens down thoughtful prayer
The Labour Party's 2023 presidential candidate sent his condolence to hip-pop singer Davido and Chioma Rowland, his partner.
Obi's message followed reports of the death of the duo's son, Ifeanyi Adeleke, in a swimming pool accident.
According to Peter Obi, he cannot begin to imagine the kind of pain Chioma and Davido will be passing through at such a trying moment in their lives.
Barely 24 hours to campaign flag off, Labour Party declares its financial status, appeals for funding
The leadership of the Labour Party called for financial support from Nigerians ahead of the 2023 presidential election campaign flag-off.
The call for financial support from citizens was made by the national chairman of the Labour Party on Friday, October 28, in Abuja.
Julius Abure while speaking during the party's Presidential Electoral Council (PCC) inauguration ceremony said that the party needs a lot of funding to carry on with its election campaign.
Source: Legit.ng