Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s (LP) nominee for president, has urged his supporters to hold him responsible.
Ob who advised supporters to keep a note of his commitments during a campaign event on Thursday at the Liberation Stadium in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The former governor of Anambra State asserts that people who are elected to public office are not need to provide justifications for their failure to keep their commitments.
“When we come to a rally, please, put your phone on and listen to what we are promising. Tape it (put it on record) so that tomorrow when we start telling you that they manipulated us, you can push us out,” he told the crow.
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Following the rally, Obi went for a road walk with his wife Margaret and other party high-ranking members. The action, according to LP Pat Utomi, was taken to demonstrate that the party’s candidate is in touch with the general public.
“It is about a 10km (walk) [We are] talking to the people; shaking hands, holding babies, and feeling the people,” he added.
“We challenge every other person who is running to come and do the same. Touch the people, feel the people and serve the people.”