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PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, says as he dismisses Peter Obi’s chances of beating him in the 2023 presidential election (video)

Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has dismissed the possibility of Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, winning the 2023 presidential election.

He opined that most of the campaigns done by the Labour Party is on social media and according to him, 90% of people in the North are not on social media and so will not be voting based on any influence from social media.

Atiku made this known during an interview with Arise TV this morning, July 22.

The PDP presidential candidate stated that the LP will not divide the votes meant for the PDP as suggested in some quarters. He questioned the performance of the LP in the just concluded governorship election in Osun, saying the party does not have governors, members of the national assembly and state assemblies.

“I really don’t expect the Labour Party to take as many votes from the PDP as people are suggesting. We could have seen it in the last election in Osun state. What is the performance of the Labour Party?

This is a party that doesn’t have a governor, doesn’t have members of the national assembly, doesn’t have state assembly members, and politics in this country depends on the structures you have at the various levels — at the local government level, at the state level, and at the national level.”he said

Speaking further, the former Vice-President said 90 per cent of people in the north are not on social media, insinuating that it will limit the chances of the LP winning the 2023 presidential election.

“So, it is very difficult to expect a miracle to happen, simply because Peter Obi is in the Labour Party. After all, they were saying through social media, they had more than one million votes in Osun state.

But how many votes turned for the Labour Party? And then again, mark you, you’re talking about social media. In the north, 90 percent of our people are not tuned to social media.”he said

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