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BIAFRANS Atiku/Obi ticket: Why Igbo will not give PDP block vote in 2019 – Biafra group




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In a statement issued and made available to DAILY POST, the BNYL leader said the selection of Obi was a plot to deceive the South East into helping to extend the  Fulani rule  over Nigeria. 
The Biafra Nations Youth League, BNYL, has insisted that the South East will  not give block votes to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar because he picked Peter Obi as his running mate.
BNYL through its National Leader, Princewill Chimezie Richard stated that the  Vice President slot given to the South East was to divide the Igbo and silence the Biafra agitators.
Richard also stated that the  struggle for Biafra is beyond political position.
The statement reads,  Politicians remains Politicians, Biafra Agitators remains Biafra agitators, it is not all about political offices, we are not fools that we should be fighting while Politicians will be taking advantage of our struggles to seek political offices.
We don’t know Peter Obi in Biafra Movement and he is not influential in the South East or South South that our people will vote Atiku because he was appointed a running mate, it was a tactic to extend more northern rule,
We are happy they are now waking up and understands the politics of the North against the East. We have been hearing clamours of Igbo Presidency 2023 and I feel the only way to make sure that doesn’t happen they have to present another Fulani so that by appointing an Igbo as his VP the tenure of the North will extend to another eight years and by then the South West will be preparing to take over.
I think the Rivers State Governor was right when he said the APC is using some aspirants in PDP.

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