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2023 Election: Labour Chieftain wants Youth to shun inducements

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Labour party Presidential aspirant Faduri Oluwadare Joseph has advised the Youth to aspire to greater heights and shun financial inducement towards 2023 general elections.

He disclosed this during the party’s presidential primaries in Asaba which Peter Obi won.
He also noted that Youth should be allowed to compete fairly no matter who was involved.
“Despite the seemingly anormaly during my party primaries, I want to lead a country.
It’s important for youth like us to get involved, if they don’t get involved, the experience they require to move forward won’t be there”
At the end of the day we are the ones that would suffer the consequences of a bad government.
He insisted that until youth realise that staying on the social media complaining about it won’t solve any problem.”
He advised eletorates made up of youth to shun monitary incentives and embrace reality which is their future.
“It’s not one thausand, two thausand naira affair, its not hunger, it’s better to stay hungry for a day and elect some one who would eradicate hunger all your live” He said.
However Faduri Oluwadare Joseph may not sound familiar to many, but his recent adventure in aspiring to become the Party’s Presidential candidate puts him in pole position until ebullient Peter Gregory Obi showed up.
Expectedly, Still nursing injuries inflicted on him by Labour Party hierarchy for demanding he steps down for former Anambra State governor Peter Obi largely regarded as new comer, didn’t go down well with the young man.
According to him, “The party itself created a room not to want me to be on the ballot, they were scared of Peter Obi not to be beaten by unknown young man.
I had wanted to take legal action but so many meaningful Nigerians reached out to me, saying we appreciate and have seen what you have done, we believe in you, let’s not go the route of doing anything that would destroy the party, I told my supporters, let’s retreat and retrategise and come back and fight and fight better”

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