Makinde hails Obi mature, exemplary approach to politics; call for nationwide restructuring

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State at the weekend commended the Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate, Mr. Peter Obi for his mature and exemplary approach to politics.

Gov Makinde noted in particular Obi’s display of sportsmanship and remarkable maturity throughout and after the 2023 presidential elections.

Speaking at the 12th Annual Zik Lecture Series in Awka themed “Reclaiming Zik’s World: Claiming Justice and Africa’s Sustainable Development,” Makinde drew parallels between Obi and Nnamdi Azikiwe, highlighting Obi’s commitment to the nation’s unity despite unfavorable election outcomes.

Makinde emphasized the importance of such conduct, stressing its vital role in Nigeria’s progress. He urged Nigerians to rise above tribal associations, emphasizing the need for collective contributions toward national development and unity.

Reflecting on Azikiwe’s ideals, Makinde envisioned a united Nigeria, promoting fair structures to foster coherence and healthy competition among federating units for the greater good rather than division.

In conclusion, Makinde advocated for a comprehensive restructuring of the country, believing it would significantly benefit Nigeria as a whole.

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